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  •   Home > News > National > Upper North Island

    A string of car break-ins around parts of Waikato - have resulted in several teenagers being arrested

    A string of car break-ins around parts of Waikato - have resulted in several teenagers being arrested


    Early yesterday morning, police arrested two people - reportedly attempting to break into motor vehicles in Thames.

    Police say a 14-year-old is due to appear in the Waihi District Youth Court later this week.

    Police also say they arrested two teens in Thames last night, who are facing 11 charges in the Hamilton Youth Court today.

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