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POLICE FILE

A number of cars in the display yard of Reynolds Motors in Clyde Street, Ohakune were forceably entered sometime over the weekend. Thieves broke windows and removed several radios from the vehicles. ★ ★★ Littles Fashion Wearhouse in Goldfinch Street, Ohakune was the target of burglars who broke into the premises sometime Saturday night and stole a lare quantity of clothing. The value of the stolen property is still to be confirmed. ★ ★★ Thieves who removed a small blue tool box from a van parked outside the Ohakune Hotel on Saturday, may have been a little disappointed upon opening the box. Instead of mechanic's tools, the tool box contained specialised piano tuning gear. The owner of the 'tools' is keen to have them returned.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 23, 3 November 1987, Page 16

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POLICE FILE Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 23, 3 November 1987, Page 16

POLICE FILE Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 23, 3 November 1987, Page 16

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