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1141 days ago

SUSPICIOUS PERSON(S) AROUND MARAMA STREET CAUSING DAMAGE.

Kathleen from Dinsdale

Calling all nearby residents to be vigilant in the hopes of catching a repetitive intruder of 2 Marama Street.
This low life jumps fences from the cycle way that runs parallel to the back of properties on Marama Street and the Railway line. They have wrenched the gate and broken the fence, entered the property and broken off doors to sheds and pet houses. A fire was lit behind this property and put out by the fire brigade. 2 pet cats have disappeard without a trace.
The occupants, one of whom is very elderly and vunerable, are long standing residents who have done nothing to provoke these vandals. Needless to say, their health and safety is being compromised by criminal intruders into their own property. If anyone sees, hears, any suspicious activity around this property, or finds a white or tabby cat please phone 022 6224762 or the police. Thank You.

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