Help Needed: Identifying Caregiver Uniform
On the morning of December 2, 2024, at around 6:40 AM, a woman wearing a caregiver uniform entered my private property and stole.This marks the fourth incident since August this year.
I have decided I can no longer remain silent about these repeated intrusions.
I am reaching out to the community for assistance in identifying which aged care facility or organization this uniform might belong to.
Here are the details:
Time: December 2, 2024, at 6:40 AM
Location: Hampstead Road, Sandringham
Clothing: Caregiver uniform
images captured by security camera
Incident: Enter my private property to stolen.
If anyone recognizes this uniform or has any information about the person or the organization, please send me a private message or comment below. Your help is greatly appreciated!
Let’s work together to find more clues and prevent similar incidents from happening again. Thank you!
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