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A warning to all Stagea owners in the south-east suburbs of Melbourne


Dan089
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Hi everyone,

The other night at just past 5am there was attempted theft of my Stagea in the south-east suburbs of Melbourne. I was fortunate enough to see them drive away in what was another Stagea. White in colour with a black & white license plate (unfortunately I couldn’t get the number). 

It seems these garbage humans are scouting out other Stageas to steal for whatever reason.

I just wanted to put out a warning to other Stageas in the area to lock your babies up and keep them safe.

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