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Last night after arriving home and rummaging in my bag I discovered I had left my house keys at work. While desperately searching for said keys I placed my purse on my wheelie bin. Unfortunately I walked away and left my purse on the bin and when I returned it was gone.


This post is to ask whoever took my purse to please return it. Its of no use to anyone as I have cancelled the cards.


It is a bright, pink purse and is full of receipts, junk etc. If it has been thrown into anyone's garden I would really appreciate it if you would PM.


Many thanks (tu)

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I would ask your neighbors, all of them up and down the block, to have a look in their front gardens. When we were burgled the f%%ker threw all of our bits and pieces in some bushes down the road. The postman found it and did a bit of detective work before returning it to us (including wallets and passports thankfully). Try all the bins as well.
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