| Sons of U.S. servicemen arrested over Okinawa taxi robbery |
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| Friday, 21 March 2008 | |
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NAHA -- Two sons of U.S. servicemen stationed in Okinawa have been arrested over the robbery of a taxi, police said. Arrested were the 15-year-old son of a U.S. Marine, whose address remains unknown, and the 16-year-old son of a U.S. airman living in the city of Okinawa. Police accuse the teens of stealing a box containing about 5,400 yen in cash near the driver's seat of the taxi when they got out on a road in Okinawa at about 10:15 p.m. on March 16. Copyright 2005-2006 THE MAINICHI NEWSPAPERS. All rights reserved. Mainichi features the best news in Japan, current news in Japan, Japan news in English, Japan business news, Tokyo Japan news, and Japan entertainment news. Mainichi News is syndicated in accordance with editorial regulations: personal and noncommercial purposes.
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