1694 days ago

Stolen from Te Kowhai - Suzuki FA50

The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter

Between 7.30am - 3pm Thursday 5 September an ex-Post Office, red Suzuki FA50 was stolen from a woman's shed on Bedford Road (opposite the kindy), Te Kowhai.

This is a very unusual moped, being ex-NZ Post. It has been customised by the owner with a basket on the front and a bright yellow sign on the basket which reads: "world's best mother". The back indicators have blue tape wrapped around them.

Please can everyone keep an eye out for this much loved moped. The owner would dearly love it back.

The incident has been reported to the police. If you have any information on this please contact the police quoting crime reference number 190906/5518.

Thanks.

(The stolen bike will look similar to the one in the photo on this post but may still have the basket attached and blue tape around the back indicators.)

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