1308 days ago

Misplaced/Stolen package

Alysha from Maeroa

Hi all.

On Thursday i was informed a package i was waiting for had been delivered. (Around 2.30pm) I am on Hinau St
I arrived home soon after 3pm and no package was to be seen. (Hubby was home all day also and he checked mail not long before) I contacted courier and was advised package was put in my mailbox. It seems someone walking past has taken it. Unless the courier didn't deliver but a photo was taken of my mailbox when delivered.
The package was clothing for my 1yr old daughter that I had saved up to buy. Jumper and Pants.
I'm so upset and am desperately hoping someone saw something or possibly someone's child picked up and took home?! It happened around school finishing and we do have a few school kids walk past.
The package was in a red courier bag and i have picture of the items if needed.
Thanks in advance!!

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