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Courier Post DL sized package gone missing - UPDATE - BEEN FOUND

Sharon from Papamoa Beach

UPDATE -PACKAGE HAS BEEN LOCATED AFTER DOING A FLYER DROP EARLIER TODAY. IT WAS VERY IMPORTANT AS IT CONTAINS MY GRANDAD'S WAR MEDALS WHICH GEORDAN IS WEARING WHEN HE SPEAKS ON ANZAC DAY AT THE PAPAMOA SERVICE.

Do you or someone you know live in Simpson Road, Papamoa. Can you please help me by sharing this with them or giving them a call to ask them about this.

A courier package has gone missing that should have been delivered to 12b Simpson Road at 12.44pm on Friday 9th April but hasn't turned up here. It is the size of a normal envelope but is a plastic courier envelope and the contents are wrapped in bubble wrap. It won't be very big and would normally fit through an envelope slot. Can you please check your letterboxes and front door. Please contact Sharon on 021 566 869 if you have come across this.

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