Heartless thieves strip Horopito house
• A Horopito resident is 'heartily sick' of heartless thieves who have stripped him of his household possessions. Hugh Anderson has been the victim of methodical thieves who have returned numerous times to his Middle Road property,
each time removing bedding, cutlery, carpet and other items from several railway carriages that double for holiday accommodation for Mr • Anderson's family. Mr Anderson is offering -a reward of $500, for information leading to the recovery of property, or to the conviction of offenders. Anyone with information may contact the Ohakune Police Station. All callers are ensured confidentiality. • Police are investigating the theft of a Burton snow-board, stolen from the base area of Turoa Ski Resort on Saturday 11 September. • A youth was apprehended by Ohakune Police on Saturday night, in connection with the breaking of a window at the Crazy Horse night club, Ohakune Junction. Charges may be pending. • The owner of a leather jacket that was stolen from Margarita's restaurant on Saturday night, has appealed to the
offender to retum a pair of prescription glasses which were in a pocket. The glasses may be left at the Ohakune Police Station. • A small quantity of clothing and personal items were stolen from a room at the Ruapehu Homestead on Sunday 12 September. Enquiries are continuing.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 503, 14 September 1993, Page 4
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217Heartless thieves strip Horopito house Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 503, 14 September 1993, Page 4
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