Montreal florist devastated after delivery tricycle stolen
Montreal florist devastated after delivery tricycle stolen

Tamey Lau, the owner of Dragon Flowers in Montreal, is devastated after her delivery tricycle was stolen, forcing her to stop her popular flower delivery service. The tricycle, a distinctive mode of transport often seen delivering flowers around the city, was taken, leaving Lau heartbroken and unable to fulfill orders.

Details of the theft

The theft occurred recently, though the exact date and location have not been disclosed. Lau had used the trike for years to deliver flowers, and it was a key part of her business's charm. The loss has not only impacted her operations but also her emotional well-being, as she expressed in a statement: "I want my bicycle back. It's not just a vehicle; it's a part of me and my business."

Impact on business

With the tricycle gone, Dragon Flowers has had to suspend deliveries, affecting both Lau's income and her customers, many of whom relied on her service for special occasions. The theft has also drawn attention to the vulnerability of small businesses to such crimes. Local residents and fellow business owners have expressed support, sharing Lau's story on social media in hopes of recovering the trike.

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Community response

The Montreal community has rallied around Lau, with many offering assistance or information about the stolen tricycle. Some have suggested using alternative delivery methods, but Lau remains hopeful that the trike will be found. "I'm grateful for the support," she said. "But I really just want my bicycle back so I can get back to doing what I love."

No suspects have been identified, and police are investigating. Lau has urged anyone with information to come forward.

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