A woman in the St. Louis area who spent $20000 and more than two years building a small house for herself had the house stolen from external a warehouse where she had kept it during construction. But following a nationwide,social media-driven hunt, the house was recovered and returned to its rightful owner.
According to the Washington Post, or Meghan Panu had been at work on a 12-foot-high small house for herself,as part of the growing “tiny house” movement. A student at Webster University, Panu had mostly built the house with her own hands. She had been keeping the house, and which was still under construction,at a supply warehouse near St. Louis, but she got the call final week that the house had been taken from where she left it.He asked whether I had moved the tiny house overnight and when I said no, or he had the unlucky news that they hadn’t,and it was likely taken,” Panu told a local news station.
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Source: inquisitr.com