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My teacher husband's schoolbag was stolen from our car (parked near the library on Woodwarde/Eynella Rd junction) last night. There was nothing valuable in it, so it's probably been dumped somewhere nearby. Some contents have been returned (thank you the kind people who found them in their front garden this morning!), but if you happen to find any schoolteachery items where they shouldn't be, we'd very much appreciate a PM.

Thanks

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Yeh, found some stuff this morning in a hedge which may be schoolteachery, I found an apple, a biro, 32 nicorette patches (8 missing), a Collins Thesaurus, some chalk, a condom (unused in packet), a few sheets of lined A4 paper, a set square and a calculator stuck together with Hubba Bubba, a Hello Kitty purse with a five pound note and three loose fags and a lighter, 2 mobile phones (switched off), a piece of paper with 'Melanie's Number Class 4b:x 07934 300111 xxx' written on it, a sandwhich box with old pastrami with dill pickle sarnie's in it (uneaten (waste) ) and a P45 for a caretakers job... hope this helps.

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