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Car stolen from driveway

Yesterday I woke up and attempted to drive my fiancee to work (his car was in the shop), I went outside to my driveway to start my car and stood there for probably about a minute scratching my head.

Yesterday I woke up and attempted to drive my fiancee to work (his car was in the shop), I went outside to my driveway to start my car and stood there for probably about a minute scratching my head. "Dude where's my car?"

I admit it, I am partly to blame as I accidentally forgot to lock my car door. Regardless of how many times I remembered to lock it, it only takes once. I wish I had forgotten where I had parked it, or after a night of binge drinking with my bff's, had lost my car.

But that is not the case here. The thieves threw it into neutral, pushed it out of my driveway and bye bye, there goes my car.

I am a working student raising my family on a limited income, so I can have an education and now we all get to walk or spend our hard earned savings on another used car.

Prince George residents can thank all the thieves, drug addicts, and tweekers out there for the tarnished reputation we currently have in our city.

To the people who stole my car: Didn't your mothers tell you, "If it doesn't belong to you, don't touch it?"

If anyone happens to see a 1992 blue Honda Accord, Licence Plate 139 LBL with rust around the rear wheels and a yellow smiley face dangling from the rearview mirror, please contact the RCMP.

Erin Maiale

Prince George