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Men arrested following vandalism of historic house

An inspection revealed that homeless people had moved in and the once gracious home stripped of its grac

Two men have been apprehended for theft of corrugated iron sheeting and other material stripped from the historic Symondsale House, at the entrance to Dundee.
The arrests were made last Thursday after an official from the Department of Public Works went to check on the house and found that it had been terribly vandalised, as highlighted in last week’s Courier.

Outrage over systematic destruction of historical Dundee house …
Police said two men were later arrested in the France area and corrugated iron sheeting recovered.
Damage to the historic home, built in 1903, caused outrage from readers.
An inspection revealed that homeless people had moved in and the once gracious home stripped of its grace.

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