MONDAY'S BANK ROBBERY
—Press Association
DETECTIVES VISIT WANGANUI .
By TelegrapTi-
WANGANUI, March 27. With the arresi here today of K.eiineth Hardy Branduii, aged 20'yearh, or Buras Avenue, Palmerston North, who was the third suspoct in the bank robbery at Bulls, an end has been brought to one of the niost sensational manhunts in New Zealand. The arrest was made by Deteetive J. G. Long and Con- | stabie" J. A. Hall, of Palmerston North, ^ at a house .in Wanganui East where Brandon had been visiting friends. Brandon's apprenension presented no difficulties, although the police took no /chanees in view or the fact that the second revolver used in the hold-up had not been recovered. Brandon was subsequentlv taken to Palmerston North where he will appear before the Magistrate's Court in the morning to answer a charge sinai ar in nature to that preferred against the two other suspects who were arrested the day previously.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 March 1946, Page 4
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