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Summary: Transvestite Misadventure (Press, 26 October 1988)
In Christchurch, a man was deceived by a transvestite who he mistook for a woman and invited to his home, leading to a theft of approximately $200. The incident occurred on a Friday night at around 11 p.m., when the man encountered the transvestite, whom he believed to be a prostitute. After taking him home, the man discovered that the individual was male. Following this revelation, he called a taxi for the transvestite. However, after the guest left, the homeowner noticed that money was missing from his bedroom. Initially thinking he could rest uneasily, he went to bed, only to discover the following morning that his house had been burglarised. It appeared that the entry point for the theft was a window, which the transvestite may have left open upon departure. The police are seeking a person of interest in the case, describing him as a Māori man, approximately 178 cm tall, with a chubby face. He was noted to have been wearing leopard-patterned leotards, black high-heeled shoes, and inexpensive jewellery.
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