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1671 days ago

Theft - Fossil Watch and Torlen Hair Straightener

Yogesh from Beerescourt

Hi Neighbors,
We have couple of instances when things gone missing in the past from our our house and carport and open areas. We were stupid to sit realx as those things were not so important. A few weeks before our TV was stolen from the living area. We tried to investigate however did not find any clue. I think in last couple of days, I have a few things missing from my room. A professional Torlen Hair Straightener, and a Fossil Men Wrist watch with dark bule dial (very similar as in attached image). The watch has very much sentimental values as it was gifted one. I would very much appreciate if you can inform us about any unusual activity on Vercoe Rd or come across with these stole things. I could offer a generous reward to one who provides any leads for the stolen stuff.

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