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A Rockingham concubine whose gifts were stolen from her car two days before Christmas is still hopeful a few of her homemade presents will find their way native.
Jessica Clark lives near Mount Saint Vincent University. Fashionable on the evening of Dec. 22, she placed three large bags in her vehicle and covered two of them with a winter jacket. The third was placed on the storey.
Because she was leaving for work at 6 a.m. and planned to head to her boyfriend’s in Bridgewater just after work, Clark packed everything in advance. The gifts were all for him and his family.
“The car was parked next to the billet, there’s a line of six foot shrubs on one side, a window on the other, and it’s not lit there at nighttime and it was dark,” she said. “They either watched me do it, which creeps me out, or they went diet to house and got lucky.”
When Clark walked out to her car in the morning, she quickly realized someone had smashed the beaker in and taken the pile of gifts, her hair dryer and hair products, and all her winter implements.
Source: Halifax News Net