Thieves disrupt Iqaluit campsites

By NUNATSIAQ NEWS

I am a long-time resident of Iqaluit. I have been camping every summer for five years in the same area, and I never used to have any problems.

Someone has been stealing, breaking camping gear, stealing food and destroying the campsite.
I have a message for those thieves, that you can steal and break things that don’t belong to you, but you can’t do that forever, because eventually you will get caught, even if you think that you’ve got the power.

I have a question for you thieves. Do you feel good when you steal and invade other people’s privacy? Do you feel like you have power over everyone around you when you’re destroying other people’s belongings?

What do you get out of this? Why do you do that to people who don’t bother you? When you steal and break other people’s belonging, do you make money?

Are you too disabled to work? I don’t think you are disabled, because you can go around and break-in and steal.

I can go on, but I think you will hopefully feel a little ashamed of yourselves when you read this. That’s if you can steal a newspaper to read.

Anyway, I have been looking for my two fishing rods since a few weeks ago, when the thieves stole them, so if you have any information, or someone tried to sell you a fishing rod, please contact me at (867) 975-5819 or, after 5:00 p.m., at (867) 979-1504.

I will give a reward to the person who gives me information, or has an idea of who stole my fishing rods. I will also make sure that whoever gives me information, I will not give out your name.
I just want this to stop now, because it hurts, when someone invades your privacy.

Pauline Alainga
Iqaluit

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