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Q:Do you have any enemies or rivals in the neighbourhood envious of your Christmas decorations?

A: We just moved into the neighbourhood a couple of months ago, so I don’t think so.

Q:So, why would somebody do that?

A: That’s a good question. I have no idea. I think that was the most surprising about the situation: that someone would actually take a wreath off somebody’s home.

I mean, it was a nice wreath. It was a beautiful wreath. It was certainly different looking than some of the other wreaths.

Q:Maybe she was taking it back to her workshop, to fix it up there?

A: Possibly. If she were to see any of these news reports, the only message I would have for her would be just to return it, that’s all.

Q:Was it an expensive wreath?A: I mean, it was a nice wreath. It was a beautiful wreath. It was certainly different looking than some of the other wreaths. It was a fake wreath and it had silver and sparkles on it and it looked like leaves. It was certainly unique looking.

Q:How much was it?

A: Oh, we brought it maybe eight years ago. So maybe we spent, like, $200 on it?

Q:Have you talked to your neighbours? What are they saying?

A: Nothing else has been missing from anyone else around the neighbourhood. It appears she may have taken someone else’s wreath. If you watch the video, you can see as she’s leaving she picks up something at the end which appears to be another wreath. So, I’m not sure if anyone in the neighbourhood in the area may have also lost theirs.

Q:What do you do next?

A: You know what? We’re going to replace it, and not let this ruin our holidays.

Anyone with information on this case is asked to call police at (416) 808-5300.