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Hi everyone


This is a long shot I know, but our Vespa scooter has been stolen from outside our house and I'd like people to keep an eye out.


It is a Piaggio Vespa ET4 125 in dark green with a black leather seat. Registration W618 YGJ. It was parked on Barry Road between Silvester Road and Goodrich Road and was stolen sometime between 4.30pm yesterday (Saturday 22nd) and today at 6pm.


If anyone has any information, please PM me or email [email protected]


Many thanks

Hollie

Sorry to hear about this. I presume you have reported it to the police? Like you say, its a long shot and don't want to get your hopes up but a few years ago when our ET2 was stolen and we reported it, a week or so later we got a call from the police (in the early hours) to say that they had found it on an estate over in Herne Hill. They couldn't guarantee it would still be there in the morning so my other half had to go and collect in the middle of the night.


The police had been over there in quiet bit of the shift, just checking number plates against the stolen vehicles register.

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