Lara Guerrero was staying at a hotel in Regina while visiting with family when her sweater was stolen from her vehicle during a break-in. Guerrero said she received the sweater as a Christmas present from her late grandmother, who loved knitting despite her rheumatoid arthritis and partial blindness. Guerrero also noted that blankets, clothing and milk were stolen in addition to the sweater, which she says speaks to a bigger ‘problem facing those who are in need.’
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Saskatoon woman calls for return of priceless gift after break-in
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