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12.01.2022 Husband: My wife is missing. She went out roo shooting yesterday and has not come home... Sergeant at Police Station: ... What is her height? Husband: Gee, I'm not sure. A little over 170 centermeters tall. Sergeant: Weight? Husband: Don't know. Not slim, not really fat. Sergeant: Color of eyes? Husband: Sort of brown I think. Never really noticed. Sergeant: Color of hair? Husband: Changes a couple times a year. Maybe dark brown now. I can’t remember. Sergeant: What was she wearing? Husband: Could have been pants, or maybe a skirt or shorts. I don't know exactly. Sergeant: What kind of car did she go in? Husband: She went in my landcruiser Sergeant: What kind of Landcruiser was it? Husband: (sobbing) It's a 1980 hj45 with 12ht, full custom dolbinson springs tough dog big bore foam cell shocks superior engineering extra heavy duty anti inversion shackles, 1350 RE Reel Drive Shafts, Method 105 Bead Locks, Coopers stt 285/75 16Tires, Custom Big ass steel roo stopping bull bar with Thomas pto winch, hid spotlights narva led light bar codan HF, Rock Hard Under Armor, Posion Spyder Sliders, Posion Extreme Duty Trans-Mount Cross Member, lambs wool seat covers, twin stacks with custom 3 inch exhaust, 200ltr long range tank. Ol e lockers front and rear,Teraflex D-44 Diff Covers, Wild Boar Grille, (At this point, the sobbing has turned into a full cry.) Sergeant: Don't worry buddy. We'll find your Landcruiser.
07.01.2022 These are the last detailed photos taken before the glass was installed yesterday on the new firearms display at The Lion and Tusk Museum, Unit 10, 14 Portside ...Drive, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand. Glazing displays is the biggest cost. This display has been sponsored by Khukuri Imports Ltd http://www.khukuriimports.co.nz If you want to sponsor a display please email [email protected]
05.01.2022 Save the White Rhino
05.01.2022 Night shift is killing me.
04.01.2022 This afternoon, Officer in Charge of SAPOL’s Firearms Branch, Superintendent Stephen Howard, announced that effective 8 October, gel blasters will be classed as... imitation firearms. The firing mechanism in a gel blaster compresses air to fire a projectile and therefore meets the threshold test to be defined as a firearm, said Superintendent Howard. A gel blaster can easily be mistaken for a real firearm, with potential to cause concern in the community and trigger a police response that could involve the use of police firearms, or other tactical options. The changes mean some 62,000 gel blasters currently circulating in the South Australian community will now be subject to licensing and regulation. To watch the press conference, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eipEpQ-_k64&t=164s To learn more about the changes, visit the South Australia Police website at www.police.sa.gov.au/gel-blasters
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