SHOT FIRED INTO HOUSE
BOY POLICE LATER CONFESSES TO ACTION [FROM OT7R OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON, Tuesday A boy of 16 complained to the police that while he was seated alone at a kitchen table at his father's home in Frankton Junction last evening a shot was fired through the kitchen window from outside and narrowly missed his head. His parents were out visiting friends at the time. During an investigation of the circumstances by the police this morning the boy admitted that he himself had fired the shot with his father's pea rifle. A .22 calibre bullet was found imbedded in the wall of the kitchen.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21493, 17 May 1933, Page 10
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