Featherston man charged for alleged commercial burglaries
Thursday, 2 August 2012, 1:10 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Police
Featherston man charged in relation to alleged commercial
burglaries
An 18 year old Featherston man will appear
in the Wellington District Court today, facing various
charges in relation to alleged commercial burglaries
recently.
Detective Sergeant Tracey Calder of the
Wairarapa Police says the 18 year old was arrested yesterday
and charged with five counts of burglary, unlawful taking of
a motor vehicle and arson.
"The charges relate to a number
of alleged commercial burglaries in the Featherston and
Greytown areas over the past six
weeks."
ENDS
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