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Police File

Several pairs of jeans were stolen from 'Littles Fashion Wearhouse' in Clyde Street, Ohakune during a smash and grab in the early hours of Saturday morning. The offenders threw a sign through the window and snatchwi clothing within reach. Police enquiries are continuing. ★ ★★ Ohakune Police attended an accident on the weekend, when a Landcruiser left the road while in the Mangawhero Reserve on the Ohakune Mountain Road. The driver of the vehicle said he swerved to avoid a deer standing on the road and drove the Landcruiser into a stream running parallel to the road. ★ ★★ A domestic dispute in the public bar of the Ruapehu Hotel in Raetihi resulted in a 25-year old local man being treated for a minor stab wound to the chest. The man was not seriously injured and police enquiries are continuing. ★ ★★ A house in Queen Street, Raetihi was broken into in the early hours of Saturday morning. Enquiries are continuing. ★ ★★ H.E. Webb Motors in Seddon Street, Raetihi was hit by burglers for the second consecutive weekend. The break-in was thought to have occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning. A list of stolen property is still being compiled by staff. ★ **

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIBUL19871013.2.46

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 20, 13 October 1987, Page 16

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198

Police File Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 20, 13 October 1987, Page 16

Police File Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 20, 13 October 1987, Page 16

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