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Stolen or lost? WA Police lose cuffs, taser cartridges and batons

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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, 20th July, 2018 AM News Update [A police laser speed gun (similar to this one) was lost by WA Police recently.]( [Stolen or lost? WA Police lose cuffs, taser cartridges and batons]( BY Phil Hickey WA Police have lost or had stolen 30 taser cartridges, 34 cans of pepper spray and six expandable 26 inch batons since March last year. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Australia's resource giants making hay while the sun shines]( Mining and oil and gas producers are reaping the rewards of record productivity and rising prices. [Woodside Petroleum's Pluto LNG plant in Western Australia.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['Have a bit of decency': Thomas extends Tour de France lead as Froome is booed, spat on]( No sooner had ace leader Geraint Thomas won stage 12 on Wednesday, he found himself having to make an impassioned plea. 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