Boat trailer, car and jet skis taken in Dunedin burglary
Sunday, 22 October 2017, 10:26 am
Press Release: New Zealand Police
"Boat trailer, car and jet skis taken in Dunedin
burglary"
Please attribute to Detective Sergeant Chris
Henderson, Dunedin CIB.
Police are currently investigating
a burglary to a commercial premises in Bridgman Street
Dunedin on Friday 20 October 2017.
The offenders have
entered the building and stolen a 2011 white Ford Falcon XR6
with the registration number GDM963.
Also taken, was a
silver boat trailer with the registration L758F.
This
trailer had two 'Seadoo' jet skis on it.
One was coloured
silver and the other black.
Police would like to hear from
anyone who may have seen property matching this description
or the vehicles.
Please contact the Dunedin Police
Station on (03) 471
4800
ENDS
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