Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Man charged over theft of 300-year-old bell


From New Zealand-

An unemployed man has been charged with stealing a 300-year-old ship's bell used to call parishioners to worship in the small King Country town of Otorohanga.

The man, 29, was arrested in Te Kuiti and appeared in the District Court in Hamilton yesterday where he was remanded in custody on numerous charges to appear again next month.

Police said an arrest warrant had been issued for the man before the bell was stolen from St Bride's Anglican church in Otorohanga.

He faced seven burglary, one theft, two driving and one drugs charge.

The bell was stolen last week, and turned up in a Hamilton scrap dealer's yard.

The yard paid $435 for it, then sent it to its Auckland yard for recycling.

A bell enthusiast at the yard in Auckland put it to one side, and the police were called when the theft hit the headlines.

More here-

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10733791

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