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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Police have arrested two youths following a burglary at a commercial property in Tokoroa at 12.30 this morning

    Police have arrested two youths following a burglary at a commercial property in Tokoroa at 12.30 this morning


    Six offenders in three stolen cars are alleged to have arrived at the property, using one of the stolen cars to gain entry to the property.

    Police say the offenders loaded stolen property into the cars and left the scene.

    Two offenders were arrested will appear in Rotorua Youth Court today.

    Police say most of the stolen property recovered and inquiries are ongoing to identify and find the remaining four offenders.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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