Boy Stole Post Office Keys
(N.Z. Press Association)
HAMILTON, July 18.
When the Huntly police interviewed a 14-year-old boy discovered asleep in a converted truck, they found he had the keys to the Hamilton Chief Post Office, Mr L. M Inglis, S.M., w>as told in the Children’s Court today. The bey admitted breaking and entering the post office by pushing in the bars of a steel gate. He had taken the keys from inside the building.
The boy, whose home is in Northland, had been staying with a relative in Hamilton. On the application of the Child Welfare Division he was remanded to the Children’s Court at Auckland.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 17
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