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Jul 18, 2010 News
Head of the Department of mass communication at the University of Guyana, Dr. Paloma Mohamed, is appealing for assistance in recovering some valuable personal belongings that were stolen from her vehicle yesterday.
Dr. Mohamed had parked her vehicle on Regent Street near the City Mall when a person or persons broke into it and stole a bag containing the items.
Included in the bag were several bank cards, driver’s licences and a digital camera which contained very important photographs of a workshop currently taking place and photographs of her son’s graduation.
Dr. Mohamed is appealing for the return of the camera or the memory chip which she considers her prized possession.
She is also prepared to offer a reward.
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