Christchurch, Linwood tyre shop targeted in early morning break-in and fire
23 Feb, 2021 08:36 PM
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Fire and police rushed to the scene of the break-in and fire around 6am today. Photo / George Heard
Fire and police rushed to the scene of the break-in and fire around 6am today. Photo / George Heard
NZ Herald
Christchurch tyre shop workers are frustrated after a thug smashed in and started a fire in the kitchen this morning.
Windows were smashed, apparently with a brick, to gain entry to Premium Tyres & Auto on Linwood Ave at 6am.
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