Shameless thieves left a bill of thousands of pounds after dismantling a bridge at a popular beauty spot.
07.04.2020 - 17:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A care worker had her car stolen in Walkden while she was on a 24 hour shift.
Julie Congleton Frost, from Ordsall, is a support worker and her car was stolen close to the home of a young lady with learning difficulties who she looks after.
Julie says she had only owned her modest Fiat 500 for less than a year after her old car was written off by a drunk driver.
According to Julie, there was no sign of a break in and nobody in the neighbourhood had heard any noise.
She took to Facebook to post
Shameless thieves left a bill of thousands of pounds after dismantling a bridge at a popular beauty spot.
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