LOST
Lost LG G2 phone
Dublin 24
Lost
listing
Posted
about 11 years
ago
Description
I left the phone on the dublin bus route 49, the last bus on May 15, 2015. It got off at Tallaght The Square at around midnight.
My boyfriend and I were the last people on the bus.
I have subsequently ran the dublin bus lost property everyday for 5 days. It still hasn't shown up and it should have by now.
The phone is unlocked (without password). when I first try to ring it the next morning, it didn't connect. Now (May 25), the voice message say the phone is turned off.
I have confidential information on that phone. Please help!
Approximate last-seen location
Dublin 24
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