Wrong address ...
PA Napier A burglar picked the wrong house to break into in Napier on Monday evening — it belonged to a Napier detective, who happens to be in training for a triathlon. Soon after 7.30 p.m. Detective Constable Allan Miller returned home and after opening
his front door saw some-
one hastily clambering out of a window at the back of the house.
Giving chase, the athletic detective quickly overtook the intruder and marched him off to the Napier police station. Sergeant Greg Bradshaw said the man bad had no time to take anything from the house.
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Press, 11 March 1987, Page 9
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