Wednesday, 18 January 2006 - 4:00pm |
Canterbury

Lost and found treasures

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Whose trailer?

Has this Briford trailer been stolen from you? It is an 8x4 double axle, tandem trailer, with a steel cage, originally believed to have been painted green and possibly filled with large river boulders. It was probably stolen before September 2004. If you believe it was yours, please contact Detective Leigh Jenkins, phone 363 7738.

Stolen Skydiving Gear

Between 3 - 5 January 2006 a theft of skydiving equipment occurred at the premises of Skydiving NZ based at Wigram Aerodrome.

The property includes cameras, attachments and various gear for sky diving.

This includes:

2 Sony memory cards for a digital camera, Bonehead Composites Flat Top Pro skydiving helmet, colour carbon silver, Brusgard and Larsen Pro Track audible altimeter, colour black, Neptune audible altimeter, Conceptus camera switch, Conceptus Cam Eye 2 camera switch, Brent Finleg photography ring sight, Schumacher top mount camera mount, Schumacher front mount camera mount, Adidas Climax Cool skydiving goggles, Under Armour Skull Cap 1 skull cap.]

Anyone with information is asked to contact Snr Constable Dave Brunton phone 363 2500.

Treasures end up as Lost Property

There are several items in Lost Property at Christchurch Central which look as though they are someone's lost treasures.

Two boxes of old slides were found along with other items after Christmas in the grounds of Mona Vale. They could well have been thrown away after a burglary. One box has Graham and house- Waimate on it while the other is labelled ANZAC day, Waimate 1957. The other items include a DVD, cordless phone and video CD player. They were located on 6 January this year.

Contact Mrs Sally Judkins phone 363 7400.

A collection of motor cycle rally badges were left in a coffee shop in Sumner last year and never claimed. They include a couple of patches and all are of NZ rallies.

Contact Sergeant Graham Duncan, phone 363 7400.