stolen mgp scooter from bishopdale elephant park
sunday thats just been my brother and his friend went to the elephant park in bishopdale, they put there scooters down & went for a short play, some kid came along and stole one of the scooters it was black, mgp branded and had a silver mgp logo sticker above the front wheel.. if anyones child came home with this could u please return it.. i have a very upset 4 year old girl here who is my daughter and i had only just brought her that for her birthday in October thats just been.. i cant aford to buy her another one im a single mum to not 1 child but 2 children now as my brother has recently came into my custody who i currently recieved no financial support for as of yet im stressed enough with Christmas for 2 kids running on next to nothing.. please if your child came home with this scooter could it please be returned, im heart broken for my daughter. i can not afford to replace the scooter.. it wasnt cheap and it took me some time to save up for that.. i hate seeing my daughter down.. please can this scooter be returned. :'(
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