YOUTHFUL BURGLARS.
Per Press. Association. Napier, List Night. For some little time pant petty burglaries have taken place at several business - establishments in town, and small quantities of goods have been taken. The. police have been on the track of the suspects for the last few days, and on Friday and Saturday two youths were arrested, one, named Percy •loncs, being arrested in Wellington, where he had shipped on the Whakarua as a boy, and the other, named Percy Hughes, being arrested here on board the Xhvaru, he having shipped on that vessel as a seaman for the Home voyage. Both youths, who are about 17 «r 18 years of age. admit having broken into about eight different business places. Hie whole of the stolen property has been recovered, amongst the articles taken being two revolvers. In searching for the stolen property the police struck a paper trail across the Wliareomaraenui Reserve, which bad apparently been made with the object of guiding others to the bidding-places of the goods.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 November 1907, Page 2
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169YOUTHFUL BURGLARS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 November 1907, Page 2
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