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Dumped mail sparks search for grandchildren

Laura PondEastern Reporter

A MT Lawley resident is hoping to find the intended recipients of greeting cards dumped outside her home.

Jo Allery reached out to Community News for help tracking down two people to reunite them with cards from their grandparents.

“A pile of stolen mail was dropped in my front yard in Mt Lawley and I have been trying to get the mail back to the intended recipients,” she said.

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“I have cards for Mirayah and Amelie but not an envelope and therefore not an address.

“I have tried to protect Mirayah and Amelie’s privacy by not reading the content, but the cards are signed off by ‘Gran and Poppy’.”

Jo Allery is trying to find the intended recipients of these cards.
Camera IconJo Allery is trying to find the intended recipients of these cards. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Ms Allery said the cards were of “superior quality” and “very specially selected” so she hoped to be able to return them to the recipients.

If you can help, email laura.pond@communitynews.com.au.