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I just got off the phone with Constable Woods from Riverwood Station. My car just been found and is now in their posession. I'll be calling them tomorrow to get the details and hopefully take her home. Apparently it was just a joy ride and left it at Punchbowel.

I do hope the thieves get caught but nothing could describe how relieved and happy I am at the news.

A big thank you to all you guys and your kind words, and especially Liz for cheering me up.

OMG THIS IS AWESOME!!!! I feel whole again.

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Excellent News dude. Glad you got it back.

btw i think your referring to Sergeant Woods. Good friend of mine. My teachers husband to be exact.. hope you don't mind if i ask him about it?

no problem go right ahead and ask

Very good news, Now lets hope they catch them. Missed you last time you guys were in newcastle, now there might be a next time. Cheers and hope she isnt to worse for wear! :D

apparently, it was just damage to the ignition when they stuck a screw driver into it

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