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Teacher finds two-metre pole cemented in driveway and begs culprit to come forward

Sophie Tucker was stunned to discover a metal pole had been permanently installed on her driveway – the teacher is begging the culprit to come forward and remove it

A teacher has been left baffled after she returned home to find a “random” two-metre pole cemented into her driveway

Sophie Tucker, from Tauranga, New Zealand, said she didn’t realise it was permanent until she tried to move it. The teacher said she asked her neighbours due to her property being positioned on a cross-lease. But they were none the wiser and said it didn’t belong to them.

“I thought maybe the neighbours ordered something – maybe it’s a pole for a basketball hoop,” she said. Sophia has since left a note on the plastic-wrapped pole and asked people to get in touch. She now believes it could have been a tradesperson.

‘I have no idea what this is doing here – please call me,’ the note reads. Sophia, who works at Mount Maunganui College, said she wrote the note to deter the culprit from carrying out further work. She also alerted Tauranga City Council but to her surprise, they also had no idea about the metal pole, reports the Bay of Plenty Times.

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