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On Tuesday night Dave Newman read about a van decorated with cartoon dogs being stolen a few streets away from his home. The next morning he woke up to find his work van was gone.
Now, police have issued a warning to van owners following a spate of thefts in the city.
Inspector Darren Russell… View moreOn Tuesday night Dave Newman read about a van decorated with cartoon dogs being stolen a few streets away from his home. The next morning he woke up to find his work van was gone.
Now, police have issued a warning to van owners following a spate of thefts in the city.
Inspector Darren Russell said 11 vans had been stolen, with two other attempts, from New Plymouth in less than two months. Read more here
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