2545 days ago

Damaged Vehicle - HELP PLEASE

Sarah-Lee from Kelson

Hi all!

I am hoping someone might be able to help me...

I park in Athol Crescent just off Boulcott Street in Wellington Central.

On Friday, my car got hit while parked there between 7am and 3.30pm (Black Mazda CX-9).
A note was left but it was on the opposite side of my windscreen so I didn’t see it and it flew away when I needed to use my windscreen wipers.

It appears to have been caused by a high vehicle/truck as the damage is quite high up on my vehicle & this has been confirmed by the Panelbeater I took it to today.

I have tried contacting a handful of Rubbish companies and surrounding businesses as well as walking up the street to see if by chance the note hasn't disappeared forever, to no avail.

I'm appealing for any information or advice that might aid in my search for the driver who was courteous enough to leave a note (something that is quite rare)

Thanks to anyone who might be able to help!

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