1903 days ago

NZ Police Weekly Crime Alert Pictures

Colleen from Onehunga

Hi Neighbours, Here's the latest alert from Don Allan for your perusal.

I need to advise that the pdf's contained in the post would be deliberate by the Police and any other person or organisation who is not keen to send out information which can be altered in any way. If it was a word attachment, it would allow alterations to be made and then forwarded on as a "police document" which could have huge repercussions of course in so many ways. If you can't open a pdf, it's a great idea to download the free one on the net or ask someone else to do it for you. If that's not available then maybe ask to look at it on another persons computer who has the document.
All the best.
Regards
Colleen :-)

Crime alert 27 November 2020 .pdf Download View

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