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Sad Report- My Stolen Campaign Signs

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I regret to report the loss of two of my four large and costly campaign signs from the following locations: 1) the corner of Center and US 22 (Jonnet Plaza) and 2) the corner of Old Wm Penn and Haymaker (Jonnet's Parkway Bldg, across from the Gateway middle school). NO OTHER candidate's signs were stolen. Please contact me with any information you might have regarding their whereabouts or if you know those involved with stealing them.

I am certain that my opponent, Mr. Harvey is in NO WAY responsible for this. In fact, I think he'd agree, as did the officer who filed a report, this is someone's immature way of not wishing Lois Drumheller success with her run for Ward 3 Municipal Council.

Hopefully we can move forward and have a finish to this race that is as fair as possible.

Lois Drumheller, Monroeville

Lois,
Did you ask the property owners for permission before you placed them on their property? Why don’t you ask them I am sure that is why they are missing.
The sympathy route will not get you votes just be honest and upfront with people instead is sneaking around in the middle of the night posting signs and hoping that the property owners don’t mind.

Wow, sounds like this person has insider info. Why do detractors always have to make low minded inferences? What makes you think Lois didn't have permisission at TWO sites? What do you know about the signs Ms. Lookingout? A statement of fact cetainly hit your hot button! Hmmmm.

As required, permission from Jonnet was obtained for signs on both sites.

Well, now at least we can find out what happened to those signs. On this site, "lookingout" writes "Why don’t you ask them I am sure that is why they are missing." So apparently he knows what happened. And since Monroeville Police is conducting an investigation into this matter, I would expect them to ask him and that information should then be available to the public. Because this is a criminal investigation, YourMonroeville should have no problem disclosing the identity of the writer. Now let's see how effective our police department can be.