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Car broken into jerra wetlands

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Subject: Car broken into jerra wetlands
From: Con Boekel <>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2015 00:08:12 +0000
Kym

Sorry to hear it about your losses. We should all keep an out for extra
cheap gear and let you know if it pops up.

  General advice to the list is this: there is a pattern of car
break-ins in the sorts of spots used by COGites.

The person I spoke to opposite the ANBG near the power substation on
BMNR, who had been broken into (a jogger), and who was cleaning up the
glass when I walked past, told me that the AFP response to her call-in
was 'drug addicts'.  She had hidden her hand bag under the driver's seat.

And I second Terry's comments on your images. They are delightful.

regards

Con




On 7/11/2015 10:17 AM, Terry Bird wrote:
> Really sorry Kym to hear about this theft when you have delighted us all with 
> your many wonderful photos.
> Perhaps the powers that be could pursue appropiate action on the Trust for 
> the rapid installation of security cameras.
> After all, they are used there to detect feral animal movements etc and the 
> perpetrators of this latest invasion should be similarly classified.
> I do trust that an insurance claim will allow you back in the field again 
> without too much delay. Regards Terry Bell
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On 7 Nov 2015, at 9:45 am, kym bradley <> wrote:
>>
>>
>> My car was broken into at jerra. This morning they broke the window phone 
>> stolen camera bag contains canon 70d  canon 55mm 17 to 35 tamron11 to35 
>> canon macro lens filters cable releases Sdcards battery etc if u hear 
>> anything please advise reported to police
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