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Bright blue suitcase full of ladies clothes on hangers and bed linens stolen from outside my front door on North Cross around 4.45pm this evening. Left it to go and bring more stuff down from upstairs as we are moving and an elderly lady was spotted taking it. Would very much like to get it back
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My heart's telling me an elderly lady has deemed a suitcase has been left for the taking, but my brain says a thief knows that the case is worth something and seized the moment - must've been obvious that the suitcase has contents, and was on its way in or out of a doorway.


Is there anything else that can be disclosed to help you get the case back?

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