Please return what you stole
To the person that stole my Jeep from the Amoco station early Friday morning, I would first like to thank you for bringing it back with only one dent in it. Good job.
You would really help me out by returning my wallet, keys and the bank bag that had all the money that I had earned this last week. You are welcome to the cash, but as you will be unable to do anything with all the checks, I could really use them.
There was a lot of hard work involved in earning that money. There will be no questions asked, and the investigation will be dropped if you send those items to Ajax Towing, P.O. Box 2958, Aspen, CO 81612.
Please help me renew my faith in this community.
Peter Voorhees
Aspen

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