Insulting note left by thief at Sydney Seaforth Community Centre: Rachel Simons

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Read the insulting note a brazen thief left ‘a broke college student’ after breaking into her workplace and stealing her laptop: ‘You should take security seriously’

  • ‘A bankrupt university student’ had her laptop stolen from her workplace in Sydney
  • The thief left Rachel Simons an insulting note, written in pink marker.
  • A blue Apple MacBook Pro and UEboom were taken, Black EFM Austin speakers
  • The aftercare school worker said she would not prosecute anyone who returns it.

‘A broke college student’ was devastated after her Apple MacBook Pro was stolen from her workplace, and the thief left an insulting letter.

Rachel Simons, who works as an after-school caretaker at the Seaforth Community Center on Sydney’s northern beaches, said she lost her new laptop and speakers when the center was robbed Tuesday night.

He posted the note found at the scene, written in pink marker, on social media Wednesday in hopes of finding the culprit.

The note, which had sad emojis drawn on it, read: “Sorry, you should take security seriously.” Blame the council and get a refund for your laptops. Sowwy.

Ms Simons said that if the offender showed up with her computer, which has all her work on it, she would not prosecute them.

The note, which had sad emojis drawn on it, read:

The note, which had sad emojis drawn on it, read: “Sorry, you should take security seriously.” Blame the council and get a refund for your laptops. sowwy’

1670427438 117 Insulting note left by thief at Sydney Seaforth Community Centre

“I’m a penniless college student and I don’t have money to buy a new one and I need it for next semester,” Rachel Simons (pictured) said.

“Please if anyone recognizes this writing or sees a kid with a new laptop or new speakers (UEboom blue, Austin black EFM) please let me know,” he said.

“Otherwise, the forensic team will take fingerprints from the paper and they will find out who took it and they will be prosecuted.”

Mrs Simons said nine news her colleague called her on Wednesday to tell her that her computer was missing after a break-in.

“I’m so upset,” Mrs. Simons said.

‘I’m a broke college student and I don’t have the money to buy a new one and I need it for next semester.’

The laptop, which he bought three months ago and has not yet been liquidated, was used for his work but since it was also his personal device, the center’s insurance does not cover it.

Rachel Simons, who works as an after-school caretaker at the Seaforth Community Center on Sydney's northern beaches (pictured), said she lost her new laptop and speakers when the center was robbed Tuesday night.

Rachel Simons, who works as an after-school caretaker at the Seaforth Community Center on Sydney’s northern beaches (pictured), said she lost her new laptop and speakers when the center was robbed Tuesday night.

Ms Simons (pictured with a dog) said if the offender showed up with her computer, which has all her work on it, she wouldn't prosecute them.

Ms Simons (pictured with a dog) said if the offender showed up with her computer, which has all her work on it, she wouldn’t prosecute them.

NSW Police are investigating the alleged burglary and trespassing and urge anyone with information to contact the police.

“Between 2:50pm Tuesday and 6:45am Wednesday, police were made aware that a laptop computer and speaker were stolen from a community center on Baringa Avenue, Seaforth,” a police spokesperson said. from New South Wales to Daily Mail Australia.

“Officers with the Northern Beaches Police Area Command were notified and began an investigation.”