Car stolen at a party


Jennifer Nilsson 2012-03-08

At a Saturday night a 16 year old girl had a birthdayparty. Many objects, such as a pradabag, pocketmoney and carkeys were gone the other day. But the biggest lost was a brand new Peugot, that was found later on – crashed.

It started with a girl’s sixteen’s birtdayparty in April the 12th. She invitied her friends, and then the word got around and many came that night, even people that Chrissie Steven thought she knew, but didn’t know at all. That was the first mistake.
When the party, late at the night, started to crack up, some guys came in. Chrissie said to the boys that they could leave, because everybody was on their way to leave anyway, but they didn’t listen. So she just ignored that, and spend the time with her friends, unknowing what was going on upstairs.
After a time, Chrissie wanted to go to the bathroom, and the bathroom was upstairs. But on the way there, she saw those creepy guys going through her sister’s things in her room. She asked them: “What are guys doing?” (censored of course), and the boys ran down.
She started to look in the other rooms also, to see if they had taken anything. There were several things missing, such as sunglasses, a camera and some cd:s.
The other day, the parents came home. Chrissies mother noticed that Chrissie’s sister’s carkeys were gone from the cabbin. And when they checked the garage, the car were vanished also.
The car has been found. A young man, on his walk with a dog, saw a crashed car in the forrest.
The other items were, sadly, never found.

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