Cash taken from garage
PA Auckland An opportunist theif got away with about 81000 in cash from a Browns Bay, Auckland, service station yesterday while the two attendants were busy. The police said that a youth had asked one of the attendants for the key to the toilet and had later gone into the station office to return the key. The office had been empty but a banking bag, ready to be taken to the bank had been left on the counter full of notes of all denominations.
The youth had left the office and a few moments later one of the attendants had returned to find the bank bag empty. The youth, was still being sought last evening.
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Press, 3 January 1980, Page 4
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