FOUND ASLEEP IN CAR
MAN AND GIRL CHARGED
CONVERSION AND THEFT
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, November 15.
A young man and a gill who wert arrested at AVhangarci. after being found asleep in a motor-car at an early hour on the morning of October 29. appeared in the Police Court on four charges of tlicft and two of unlawful conversion of motor vehicles. The accused, Hoy Taylor (22) and Jean Gwendoline Brown (18) were charged^ jointly with unlawfully converting to* their own use a motor-car valued at £100 and a motor-van valued at £40, and with stealing twelve gallons of petrol worth £1 3s, an attache case, knife and spoon, .food, sundry articles, clothing, money, and a box of..22.calibre rifle cartridges, of a total value of. £3 14s 6d. ; . Taylor was sentenced to . threo months' imprisonment on each of tbo vehicle conversion charges, and on on« of the charges of theft, the terms to bft cumulative, making nine months In. &1L On tho remaining counts ne was coir" vieted and discharged. No convictions were, entered against the .female accused, the case against her being adjourned for twelve months on the condition that she reported as inquired during that period. ;'
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 119, 16 November 1933, Page 10
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199FOUND ASLEEP IN CAR Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 119, 16 November 1933, Page 10
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