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Hi Guys

I dont often get to post in here but this i think needs to be mentioned

Police reports have been filed for both, but the more people on the lookout the better

Just to let yas all know

I had my work tools stolen sometime overnight. Didnt realise till patrick was around this arvo and i needed something and couldnt find it. My neighbour (who works for the same company as me) had his work truck broken into. Stolen were an in-dash CB radio and a couple of handhelds.

Radios and shit were all Motorola - worth probably $800-$1500

Tools etc from my stuff total $5000

Most of these items will be marked with the company name: Bilfinger Berger Services

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Stolen from the Seaview Downs area

My tools are specialised for my field. A lot of them are insulated tools

Such items as

Full body harness for working in an EWP (Miller Moxham ETSA Utilities specification)

Insulated cable cutters (wont cut steel, but will cut ali and copper)

Insulated pliers

Insulated screwdrivers

Socket sets and socket driver (JBS)

Ratchet ring spanners ("podgers" - 18mm/24mm and 24mm/30mm)

Assorted other spanners (specialist sizes - 16/18/24/30/36mm plus imperial sizes - both ring and open ended spanners)

Hard hat, safety vests, earmuffs, and the blatantly obvious was a work manual with the company logo emblazoned on it (Policies and Procedures Manual)

If anyone finds any of these items please notify Sturt Police station (82074700), then also notify my company (Bilfinger Berger Services - Parafield Airport: 81820600) Rewards will be offered if all (or any) of the above items are returned.

Thanks

Matthew Tonkin

*mods - can this be stickied / pinned until i find out whats happening, if things are recovered etc? cheers*

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