Missouri
Missouri bride desperate to get stolen wedding photos returned
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV/Grey Information) – A bride in Missouri is heartsick after somebody stole her marriage ceremony photographer’s laptop computer with almost all photographs of the special occasion on it.
Now, she’s hoping somebody both spots, or has the gear and calls the police to get the photographs again to her.
It was Could 15 when Blakley Swanson Clement bought married at Our Woman of Sorrows Church. Knowledgeable photographer caught so many treasured moments, together with when her father first noticed her within the marriage ceremony gown.
“It was fantastic. It was every part we have been hoping for and dreamed for,” Clement described.
The day flew by, however she knew she’d have photographs to relive these fleeting moments and to go all the way down to future generations.
“Interested by beginning a household, that we are able to present our children our marriage ceremony photographs someday,” Clement mirrored.
Now, all she has is just a few snapshots taken by household and buddies of the bride and groom.
Her photographer instructed her a few of the skilled photographs have been saved to the cloud, however nothing with your complete household on the church or on the Nelson garden the place they gathered after ceremony for portraits.
“To know that they’re gone is simply actually heartbreaking,” she stated. “It’s simply laborious to course of that I don’t have photographs of me and Devin, and my dad and mom or his dad and mom, my siblings, his siblings and issues like that.”
That’s as a result of her employed photographer stopped at Unfastened Park in Kansas Metropolis the day after her marriage ceremony to get some photographs of her personal. She stored her MacBook in her automotive whereas taking pictures. When she returned to the automotive, it was damaged into. The laptop computer and 4 cameras have been gone.
The photographer gave Clement the devastating information this week and filed a police report.
Clement is hoping it’s not too late to trace down the photographs.
“Whoever has these things of their possession, you already know, discover it in your coronary heart to simply anonymously come ahead and return them if in any respect potential. Simply because it could imply the world to us,” she pleaded.
You probably have info to assist Swanson Clement and her husband, name the KCPD’s Metro Division Property Crimes Division at 816-581-0679.
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