Samsung S10 stolen from car parked inside
Hi, My phone Samsung S10 White colour (Also had Kiwi Vally Vouchers in back cover) was stolen from Ranui. We were just there and loading and unloading stuff. Just gone inside and there was some gap when phone was stolen from black Van. Phone is locked, Find my Phone enabled, Location tracked, IMEI is blocked not so it is quite hard to use. Phone is showing offline since then and was switched off out on street. I had lots of photos on the phone. It was probably someone local walking. I have cctv footage and some pictures but not posting here in hope to get it back. If the phone is returned in the Letterbox then will provide $50 voucher in the letterbox in following days and will also withdraw the police file. Just adding some face masked photos.
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