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I dropped my phone yesterday whilst out walking on Greendale field yesterday. I have tracked the phone to a block of flats on Arnould Avenue and have sent messages but no one is replying. I have also tried ringing and it's still switched on so I'm hoping I can appeal to someone's better nature and get it back. It has a really precious and irreplaceable photo of my Grandmother and me just before she died and I have only just realised I don't have it backed up anywhere (not sure why it wasn't backed up automatically on the cloud) if you found a phone or know anyone who did, please please please come forward. I am willing to offer a reward for it's safe return.


Many thanks


Jemma

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