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Woman Stunned After Thief Breaks Into Her Car And Steals Her Wallet—But Leaves Her Vaccine Card

Woman Stunned After Thief Breaks Into Her Car And Steals Her Wallet—But Leaves Her Vaccine Card
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TikToker @katie.reagan (aka Katie Risher) was served a hearty and unpleasant surprise when she returned to her car to find its windows busted, along with several of her possessions, such as her wallet, stolen from her.

Risher was shocked to find, however, that the thief left her CDC vaccination card, untouched, sitting on her car seat.



@katie.reagan

love him for that #car #foryou #robbery #vaccine #buffering


The short TikTok only communicates how perplexed Risher is by the whole event, but others chimed in with their own stories of "considerate" robbers.


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Meanwhile, others thought it could be a misguided attempt for the thief to win Risher's heart:


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The spectatorship on who this thief could have been took on the tone of a fun competition in the comments, after awhile:


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The video has over 270,000 likes.

No update yet on whether or not Risher has filed a police report, or if her mysterious thief and she have run away together as newfound lovers.

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