2613 days ago

STOLEN

Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo

STOLEN FROM KIWI NORTH GROUNDS!
Yesterday Wednesday 24th October, between approximately 3pm and 4pm our grounds keeper's ute was stolen off the Park while he was mowing nearby. It had many of his tools in it as well.
It is a twin cab blue 2004 Holden Rodeo, registration BWC582. It was very low on fuel so would not have gone far without refueling.

We are disgusted and shocked by the audacity of this theft here at our place which is also the community's place!

Spread the word please people.

If you know about this, or, see this vehicle - please report it to the Police.

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