AUCKLAND BURGLARIES.
TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED
(BY TKIjEGKAI'ti— PKEHsI A!SHOCIAT<OI>..) AUCKLAND, April 6. Pursuing inquiries into recent burglaries, Detective-Sergeant I feel •' on Saturday , morning arrested a wellkriown boxer named Alike Flynn, who is a taxi drived by occupation, and lie was charged with having burglariously entered at last week-end the premises of Sehneidemann Bros., .tailors, and stolen fur coats and other wearing apparel valued at £274. During the past few days search has Ijeen made by the whole detective force of various premises, with the result, it is stated, that identifiable stolen property was recovered. These proceedings led to a search for Robert Heaton Munro, who had left the city. Detectives Barling and McWhirter traced Munro south, and effected his arrest oil the Alain Trunk train from Wellington this morning. The accused come before the court this afternoon.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 April 1925, Page 7
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