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2447 days ago

STOLEN PROPERTY FROM MY SECTION IN REDCLIFFS AUGUSTA STEET

Anna from Woolston

To the total low life who has come onto my empty section at 63 Augusta street and taken my Water feature, my double ladder, the large roll of black stormwater piping and the roll of coconut matting and pins.

DID YOU THINK FOR ONE MOMENT THAT THE SECTION MUST HAVE HAD A HOUSE AND THE PERSON THAT LIVED THERE MUST BE HOMELESS !!!
AND YOU STEAL MY BELONGINGS!!!!

If anyone saw anything please can they ring me 027 7243372

To remove these items would have taken 2 people and a ute or car and trailer, plus they would have had to come up the graded part of section and walk to other end to remove the water feature, piping and coconut matting.
None of these items were visible from the street.

I am gutted. I am hurt. I am upset.

Plea to the culputs,
PLEASE RETURN MY ITEMS. I WORKED HARD FOR THEM. MAN UP AND DO THE RIGHT THING. RING ME AND RETURN ITEMS.

Anna

Plea to neighbours in Augusta Street and Redcliffs, if you see anyone in street or area not of the area please notify police.

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Don from Parklands - Marshlands

Increasing the cost of fuel in anticipation before any actual justification I regard as blatant premeditated theft.
The CEO's who condone this premature theft for their share holders BEFORE they have any justified reasons will not be so quick and prematurely reduce the price when the situation is reduced.
Nor if the situation is quickly restored will they arrange payback if they have over reacted.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.