Please help find a missing black thick A4 folder - lost at Avondale Market - $500 reward if returned intact.
Hi Neighbours - I'm hoping you can help!
A member of the community has contacted me urgently as their folder was left on the green box in front of Z gas station and McDonald’s next to the Avondale Sunday markets. The folder comprises of many documents inside permanently fitted plastic pockets. At the back, held with small bulldog clip, are a few pages of petition forms. Some full with signatures and some blank.
This person went back and no folder to be seen anywhere. Nor had it been handed into the Z Station or McDonalds either.
They have reported their folder as lost property. Police Report Ref. No. 200113/5826.
This is a devastating loss for this member as it is a great deal of work down the drain and they are hoping for the safe and complete return of their black folder and all the signed petition forms. So if you have any information or know where this folder is, please let me know so I can help this lady ❤️ Thank you
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17.2% Yes
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