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Police quick to bach break-in

Several car-loads of youths and girls were apprehended bv the police after a bach at Taylors Mistake was burgled yesterday. Five youths and one girl, all aged between 17 and 19, were later arrested and charged with the burglary. They will appear in the Magistrate's Court this morning. in all, the police questioned 15 youths and girls

in connection with the incident. Police cars went to Tavlors Mistake yesterday afternoon after a resident there reported seeing a big group of young people at an unoccupied bach. “It was not much of a place to commit a burglary. There is only one road out.” said a police spokesman. The police have recovered glassware and linen taken from the bach.

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Press, 6 March 1978, Page 1

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Police quick to bach break-in Press, 6 March 1978, Page 1

Police quick to bach break-in Press, 6 March 1978, Page 1

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