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A House Robbery in St. Louis, A Tiny House That is.
It shouldn’t be hard to spot the property stolen from St. Louis resident Meghan Panu. She’s looking for her 12-foot-tall tiny home.
Panu spent the past two years and about $20,000 working on the 20-foot cedar home that was stolen on Saturday.
The house was parked outside Refab, a popular spot for home remodeling supplies, when it was taken. Panu says she’s gone through surveillance cameras from nearby businesses to try and spot the thief without success.
Panu, a recent graduate of Webster University, planned to finish the interior and move into her new tiny home this spring.
Some Facebook posts reported seeing the house being pulled by a pickup truck on Interstate 70 west of St. Louis. However, the home has yet to be found.