HARRY ROBERTS’S HIDE-AWAY.—Police officers searching the camp in Thorley Wood, Hertfordshire, where Harry Roberts had been living. Roberts was wanted in connexion with the killing of three London policemen. He was arrested on the edge of Mathan’s Wood about a mile from his hide-away, and later charged with murder. The police are holding a brown canvas camp bed.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31223, 22 November 1966, Page 17
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58HARRY ROBERTS’S HIDE-AWAY.—Police officers searching the camp in Thorley Wood, Hertfordshire, where Harry Roberts had been living. Roberts was wanted in connexion with the killing of three London policemen. He was arrested on the edge of Mathan’s Wood about a mile from his hide-away, and later charged with murder. The police are holding a brown canvas camp bed. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31223, 22 November 1966, Page 17
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