Bridget Seemann felt violated after being mugged by a pair of young men steps from her Rogers Park home on Tuesday night.
They punched her in the head, ripped her jacket and stole her cell phone, which held information relating to just about every facet of her life: pictures of her young twins, contact information for friends and family, even her personal calendar. She didn't want to feel bitter, but it was hard not to.
Then on Wednesday, she was contacted by her father, who told her that a student at an alternative school on the South Side had found her phone. The girl's teacher had called contacts in her phone, including Seemann's father.
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[image: photo]Bill Morton for 49th Ward Alderman
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