From Facebook:
Lisa Drewery's brother recently returned from his first US Army deployment to find his storage locker broken into and nearly all of his possessions stolen. More than anything else, what he hopes can be recovered are his Texas A&M Senior ROTC Cadet Boots. They are custom-made knee-high brown leather boots of huge sentimental value. Both boots have "Donovan Stanley Drewry Class of 2015" and 6 symbols inscribed on their interior, just below the knee. They were stolen in Colorado Springs, likely sometime mid-summer of 2016.
If you live in the Colorado Springs/ Denver area and know of any pawn shops or individuals that recently acquired used boots that match this description, please take a look for this inscription! It's a long shot, but it would mean the world to her brother to get these back.
Please consider sharing this to increase our chances of finding these, and help show her brother how many people agree that robbing a deployed serviceman is lower than low.
*If you find the boots, please contact the Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000, regarding Case # 16 45992.
Lisa Drewery's brother recently returned from his first US Army deployment to find his storage locker broken into and nearly all of his possessions stolen. More than anything else, what he hopes can be recovered are his Texas A&M Senior ROTC Cadet Boots. They are custom-made knee-high brown leather boots of huge sentimental value. Both boots have "Donovan Stanley Drewry Class of 2015" and 6 symbols inscribed on their interior, just below the knee. They were stolen in Colorado Springs, likely sometime mid-summer of 2016.
If you live in the Colorado Springs/ Denver area and know of any pawn shops or individuals that recently acquired used boots that match this description, please take a look for this inscription! It's a long shot, but it would mean the world to her brother to get these back.
Please consider sharing this to increase our chances of finding these, and help show her brother how many people agree that robbing a deployed serviceman is lower than low.
*If you find the boots, please contact the Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000, regarding Case # 16 45992.