Northland Police Walton Plaza, Whangarei Wednesday
December 20, 2006
Last night Ten-month-old Konway
Dobson was returned to Whangarei Police by Emily
O'Sullivan.
Miss O'Sullivan assisted Police in locating
the baby after several hours of negotiation.
The baby was
in good health and had obviously been well looked after and
Police would like to thank all those involved in the safe
return of Konway Dobson.
All matters relating to this case
are now before the Family Court and there will be no further
police involvement.
Please note: There will be no more
comment from police on this case as it is now in the hands
of the Family
Court.
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