$40,000 theft
Police are awaiting results of forensic testing taken at the scene of Wednesday morning’s daring break and enter at the Westcott Retravision Store in Clarinda Street where more than $40,000 worth of stock was stolen..
Fri Dec 2008 07:12 (1 month ago)
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