CONVERSION OF CARS
! YOUTH SENT TO BORSTAL J INSTITUTION' L|; • < ' ' : : : Dominion Special Service. Auckland. June 18. On Saturday afternoon Detective Davis ; found Robert George Anderson, 19 years of age, in possession of a motor-car which ' did not belong to hiip. 'Phis ..ornins- An- ■ derson, when he came before the Magistrate’s Court, admitted converting a car ' to his own use valued at £3OO, the pro- ' perty of Alfred Porter, on June 5, and converting'another car worth £2OO. belonging to George Jackson, on June 3. I "This young fel!..w took the first car, and after riding around in it abandoned
‘ it.” said Chief-Detective Hammond. "The 1 other'icar he drove about the country in and damaged it rather severely. He has been twice on probation, and has been convicted of taking a motor-cycle and ■ nls-> for theft.” i Anderson was sent to the Borstal In- . stitiite to be detained for a period not ’ exceeding two years.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 10
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