POLICE STILL SEARCHING
Our Own Correspondent.)
On Look-out for Two Men and Half-ton Truck
(From
WAIPUKURAU, This Day. Inquiries are still being made by the police of Central Hawke's Bay as to the whereabouts of two young men who endeavoured to steal about £250 worth of electrical goods from the premises of L. Hawke and Co., Ruataniwha street, Waipukurau, early one morning last week. The police think that the two men, belieyed to be between the ages of 20 and 25 years, were strangers to Waipukurau, and unawaro of tlic fact that the town has a nightwatehman. It was a man who worked in that capacity, Mr E. G. Pri.ce, who surprised the burglars at work at 1.35 o'clock last Wednesday morning. Since that date, there has been no sign either of the two men or the green half-ton Ford truck they were known to have been driving.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 3
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