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My car was parked outside my house, which was LOCKED and it was broken into.


I happened to go down to my Mum and Dads that morning, and my Dad gave me some significant family history information about my Great Aunt who I was named after. These were put in a plastic Marks and Spencers bag, and left in my car, which I was going to get after I had taken my children inside, however it got late and I did not go out to my car till the next morning. The bag contained documents and certificates about my Great Aunt, Katharine Ross Cameron, a little box of Patience cards, and a box with 'MBE' on the front containing 3 medals - an 'MBE', Silver Jubilee Medal, and Colonial Service Medal. The inscription inside the box was 'Garrad and company'.


The next morning, my car had been broken into and the Marks and Spencer bag had gone.


These papers and medals would not mean anything to anyone apart from me and my family, so if anyone sees them in a charity shop, pawn shop or antique shop, please telephone me and I would willingly buy them back.


My telephone number is 07980 736 801.


Thank you for your help.


Kate

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