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Skeleton staff

A skeleton staff of police will work on the inquiry into the murder of Miss Maureen McKinnel in Arrowtown this weekend. Detective Sergeant Brian Hewett said most of the 35 policemen working on the inquiry would be given the week-end off. The search of the Arrowtown dump had failed to yield any clues, he said. A decision to cut down the number of police working on the inquiry would be made next week as the work for the team ran out, he said.

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Press, 23 January 1988, Page 36

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Skeleton staff Press, 23 January 1988, Page 36

Skeleton staff Press, 23 January 1988, Page 36

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