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SKIFIELD BREAK-IN

Police are following up enquiries into an early morning break-in at the medical centre on Turoa Skificlds last week. Skifield staff aslcep in accommodation above the medical rooms disturbcd offenders who police bclicve werc looking for drugs. The brcak-in occurred at around 4.30am. Offenders gained cntry to ihe building by breaking a window. Nothing was apparcntly stolen but police say Ihe would-be burglars created havoc with medical supplics while ransacking the ccntre's cupboards.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 255, 20 September 1988, Page 16

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SKIFIELD BREAK-IN Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 255, 20 September 1988, Page 16

SKIFIELD BREAK-IN Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 255, 20 September 1988, Page 16

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