Detective Gary Burrows takes an inventory of about $20,000 worth of stolen property recovered during a police raid on a Colombo Street house late on Saturday. Included in the haul were car radios, stereos, cameras, antique jewellery, and a mah-jong set Detective Burrows said identification of some of the property had been made difficult because serial numbers had been removed. However persons who thought any of the property belonged to them could view it today after getting in touch with Detective Burrows at the Christchurch police station.
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Press, 30 July 1986, Page 9
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