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    Car stolen from tavern

    EditorBy EditorApril 2, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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    In the early hours of this morning a metallic blue Toyota Tazz with Registration CSL771EC was stolen from outside Mandisas Tavern in Grahamstown, police said.

    Grahamstown Police Spokesperson Captain Mali Govender said it had a full tank petrol.

    A case of theft of motor vehicle opened for investigation.

    Contact Joza or Grahamstown police station if you have information.

    In the early hours of this morning a metallic blue Toyota Tazz with Registration CSL771EC was stolen from outside Mandisas Tavern in Grahamstown, police said.

    Grahamstown Police Spokesperson Captain Mali Govender said it had a full tank petrol.

    A case of theft of motor vehicle opened for investigation.

    Contact Joza or Grahamstown police station if you have information.

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