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Hello, I had my bag stolen from me in Peckham Rye Park by the outdoor gym on Wednesday evening (9th September) around 7:45 ish. I'm not expecting everything back, but if anyone sees a small brown leather rucksack, I would be very grateful for its return. The young guy who took the bag ran into the estates opposite the rye (around peckham rye lane) so if anyone could keep a look out for it around there I would be so thankful.
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Also I just realised my notebook was in there. I would really really really like it back, it is so special to me, I can't express how much it means to me. It is a small light brown muji notebook like the one pictured. It has writings/ drawings and sketches in it. Please if anyone thinks they might have found it, please contact me. I don't care about anything else in that bag, just my notebook.

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