YOUNG BURGLARS.
ADMIT SEVERAL CRIMES. By Telegraph —Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. An extensive series of burglaries, involving nine charges of breaking and entering and theft and three of attempted breaking and entering, and having stolen money and goods of a total value of £129 10s Gd, were admitted at the Police Court to-day by Reynolds Blythe, alias Perrin, and Jack Hanley, alias Heywood, both 21 years old. Blythe admitted twelve charges of attempted breaking and entering and theft and Hanley admitted complicity in ten of ithem. The offences were committed at business places, the accused being surprised by the police in attempting to enter an outfitter’s shop A quantity of goods, a jemmy and a sandbag were seized by the police. The accused were committed for sentence.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1921, Page 5
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128YOUNG BURGLARS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1921, Page 5
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