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Waiouru

• A house in Owhakua Road, Waiouru was entered between 17-18 April. Nothing was reported stolen. • Over the weekend 12-13 April, three chrome knobs were stolen from the public toilets at the Army Museum. • A juvenile was apprehended for shoplifting and the matter put into the hands of police. Usually police notice an increase in this type of offence during the school holidays and warn parents to be on the lookout for their children coming home with things they shouldn't have. • A Wellington woman was charged with careless driving after she lost control on the highway south of Waiouru and crashed. • The weather on Saturday night made driving conditions on the Desert Road dangerous with the road eventually being closed for about four hours.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 683, 22 April 1997, Page 6

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Waiouru Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 683, 22 April 1997, Page 6

Waiouru Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 683, 22 April 1997, Page 6

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