A BOY BURGLAR
DUNEDIN WAREHOUSE ENTERED.
CYCLES AND CAR CONVERTED.
♦ ONE JOURNEY OF 150 MILES
(Per Press Association). DUNEDIN, This Day
While his parents believed him to be safe in bed a boy aged 151 years prowled around the city, committing several major crimes, which were related in the Children’s Court this morning. On one occasion the boy visited the house of a warehouse manager and obtained his keys. Ho then entered the warehouse, stealing £9 in cash. The lad also converted four motor cycles and a car to his own use, driving the car 50 miles.
The boy was placed under the strict supervision of the Child Welfare Officer.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 291, 21 September 1935, Page 6
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