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Arrest made in Cambridge jewellery store burglary, Police appealing for information
A youth has been arrested and police are following strong lines of enquiry to locate other offenders in relation to a burglary at a Cambridge jeweller.
On December 30 four offenders used two stolen cars in the aggravated burglary at the jeweller on Victoria Street in Cambridge, causing $100,000 in damage.
The offenders used weapons to smash into the display cabinets, taking a significant amount of jewellery including Swarovski, Karen Walker and Nomination items along with high end G-shock and Nixon watches.
The store was equipped with CCTV cameras and fog cannons were activated. The offenders then fled in a stolen car, which was located abandoned in Hamilton.
Northern Territory Police have charged a 39-year-old man in relation to an incident in Palmerston on Tuesday 5 January 2021. Between the hours of 9pm and.
Excitement builds for the NZ Motocross GP at Woodville
10 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Bush Telegraph
Pic: BTG110121MOT2 Caption: Back in the day - in the dust in the background between the two riders is local Palmerston rider Alan Collison who was also a very good rider of that era.
Pic: BTG110121MOT3 Caption: Number 1 Arthur Harris. An Englishman who came over for an early NZ Motocross GP. The number 5 rider is Ken Cleghorn. Ken was one of the founders of the events and a big part in the early days of running Woodville. Ken is also a former New Zealand scrambles champion.
The Territory Labor Government continues to invest in projects which create local jobs and enhance community safety. Construction is underway on the new.