One person arrested in connection with Gore robbery
Please
attribute to Area Response Manager, Gore: Acting Senior
Sergeant Greg Ballantyne: Police have arrested one person
in relation to a dairy robbery that occured on Coutts Road,
Gore around 7:30pm Thursday, 5 October, 2017.
A
15-year-old male has appeared in youth court on charges of
aggravated robbery and aggravated wounding.
Police are
still looking to locate two other males in relation the
robbery and enquiries are continuing to find them.
Police
would like to thank the Gore community for their assistance
and encourage anyone with information to come forward,
either to local Police or anonymously via Crimestoppers on
0800 555 111.
We know the people of Gore do not tolerate
this sort of behaviour and we will continue to work towards
keeping this community
safe.
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