Another Police update....
A man spotted trying to break-in to vehicles in Dunedin' student quarter, claimed he was looking for discarded cigarette butts.
University of Otago's Campus Watch staff reported the man to police, after he was seen trying to break into ten vehicles on Howe St on Thursday night.
Acting Inspector Craig Dinnissen said the 43-year-old, who was well-known to police, claimed he was looking for discarded cigarette butts.
Police were also investigating reports of man, aged about 40, acting suspiciously in the suburb of Kew.
The man said he was searching for a lost cat on the Skibo St property
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