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• Chalet burglaries continued last week with several discovered in Ohakune. Four Te Kouka Place chalets were found to have been broken into; two Miro St chalets had been burgled sometime since the end of the ski season and one in Foyle Street. • At about 4am Last Friday morning the Ohakune Club in Goldfinch Street was broken into. The thieves were disturbed but managed to get away. Nothing was taken but some minor damage was caused. • On Thursday night-Friday morning a blue GTO Falcon was stolen from Raetihi. • Police attended two accidents involving one person on the weekend. A rhan drove his car into a power pole in Raetihi, then decamped. He later had another accident, ending up in a paddock on the side of the Raetihi - Ohakune Road. The power pole, the car and the driver were damaged in the accidents and the driver was taken to Wanganui Base Hospital. • One person was arrested on the weekend for thieving cattle from a Ruatiti farm. • The Ohakune Fire Station was burgled again last Thursday night and a quantity of alcohol taken. • Meetings are to be held over the next two weeks to restart the neighbourhood support scheme in Raetihi and Ohakune. A meeting is to be held in Raetihi at the Presbyterian Hall this Thursday night and one at the Ohakune Presbyterian Hall next week.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 414, 26 November 1991, Page 12

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Untitled Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 414, 26 November 1991, Page 12

Untitled Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 414, 26 November 1991, Page 12

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