Irish Wedding News
18/03/2015
Christine and Cagatay Caferler's wedding and baby photos were inside a box which the couple had donated to the Sue Ryder Charity shop in Winton. They believed the box contained a heater, not realising the photos were inside. Staff at the shop, which is part of the Winton Shopwatch scheme, found the images and contacted Dorset Police.
Officers then posted one of the wedding images to the Winton Safer Neighbourhood Team Facebook page, with many quickly sharing the photo. A friend of the couple noticed the appeal and they were reunited with their albums.
Mrs Caferler said: "I wanted to donate a heater and handed the box over without thinking that there was something else inside. I certainly would've been devastated to have lost them! I am very grateful to the staff at the charity shop and to the Winton officers for their efforts."
Police Constable Gareth Bridger, of North Bournemouth's SNT, added: "This is a great illustration of the initiative and community spirit shown between the stores on the Shopwatch scheme and the SNT's. It also shows how social media can be used in a positive way."
(JP/IT)
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Couple Reunited With Wedding Album
A couple in Bournemouth have been reunited with their wedding album after it was wrongly donated to a local charity shop.Christine and Cagatay Caferler's wedding and baby photos were inside a box which the couple had donated to the Sue Ryder Charity shop in Winton. They believed the box contained a heater, not realising the photos were inside. Staff at the shop, which is part of the Winton Shopwatch scheme, found the images and contacted Dorset Police.
Officers then posted one of the wedding images to the Winton Safer Neighbourhood Team Facebook page, with many quickly sharing the photo. A friend of the couple noticed the appeal and they were reunited with their albums.
Mrs Caferler said: "I wanted to donate a heater and handed the box over without thinking that there was something else inside. I certainly would've been devastated to have lost them! I am very grateful to the staff at the charity shop and to the Winton officers for their efforts."
Police Constable Gareth Bridger, of North Bournemouth's SNT, added: "This is a great illustration of the initiative and community spirit shown between the stores on the Shopwatch scheme and the SNT's. It also shows how social media can be used in a positive way."
(JP/IT)
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