WANGANUI BURGLARIES.
FIVE BOYS ARRESTED. The police at Wanganni, after t wry i>usy time in investigating the aaay burglaries in Wangmnui, during the part week or two, have arrested five bets, most of whom hare fcighly-nipsetei parents. The affair has caused quite a i sensation. The police first got on to the track of the offenders through tie disappearance of two lade. One, agvd 12, was traced to Marfan, where to was found to be in the company of •aether boy about the same ago,- *$»' eeemed to have plenty of money. Tte Marton police apprehended the rra»waye and sent them back to WaoganL / Croaeqneetioning led up to a confesses, and it was found that the two were, in conjunction with other boys, ijnpliated in a number of thefte.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1922, Page 2
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