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Waimarino

• Police are investigating the theft of a television from a caravan in Ohakune last week. • A three-month old bull calf was stolen from a paddock on Rangataua Road, Ohakune, overnight on 21 January. • A Pitt Street, Raetihi, address was burgled on 20 January. A television and video were taken. • Police are investigating the theft of an external door and frame, the property of the Ohakune Primary School, from the school grounds overnight on 19 January. The door had been removed while renovations to several classrooms were under way.

• Two Raetihi men will be appearing in the Ohakune District Court next month for driving offences that occurred last week. • Police are investigating two counts of damage to vehicles belonging to Carmichael Transport in Raetihi that occurred overnight on Friday . Offenders threw rocks through windscreens and broke lights on two trucks, causing around $1500 worth of damage. • On Monday morning, 13 January, there was a single motor vehicle crash on SH49 at Karioi, The Hilux was rounding a corner and spun off the road. The driver suffered minor injuries, • There was burglary of a holiday home in Queen Street, Raetihi on 12 January. The alarm was

activated and a youth was seen running from the house. No property was taken. • Sometime between August and December 19^6 a shed in Karamu Place, Ohakune was broken into and a tent and Gameboy stolen. • On 13 January Police noticed that the driver of a car in Ohakune was having difficulty changing gears. He was spoken to and it was noticed that he had only one leg. He was arrested for driving while disqualified. • On 17 January a youth riding a bicycle was struck by a car in Miro Street, Ohakune. The rider was not injured. • Overnight 17 January five sheep were stolen from a paddock in Ballance Street, Raetihi.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 671, 28 January 1997, Page 15

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305

Waimarino Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 671, 28 January 1997, Page 15

Waimarino Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 671, 28 January 1997, Page 15

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