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Frustrated Consignors Plan Second Meet-Up at Kahve

Residents who consigned with Repeats Quality Consignment are meeting Thursday at a local coffee shop for the second time in a week.

Frustrated residents who consigned items with Repeats Quality Consignment in Edgewater plan to Thursday night to discuss how to recover still-missing property.

On June 7, approximately a dozen folks met at 7 p.m. inside Kahve Cafe, located next to the former consignment shop that was evicted April 27. During the meeting, the consignors discussed how they hope to recover their missing property from the owners , James and Patricia Lawler.

Consignors told Patch they plan to hold another meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m. that will focus on distributing paperwork that helps residents file small claims reports. Those attending should bring a pen, a checkbook for the small claims paperwork and notes from their personal relationship with Repeats Quality Consignment.

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Anyone with questions about the meeting should email the organizers.

The Anne Arundel County Sheriff’s office from the South River Colony shopping center in April. But the Lawlers were reportedly only able to salvage about 75 percent of the items, leaving dozens of goods to be thrown into a parking lot.

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About seven weeks after the eviction, many former consignors said they still don’t know whether their items were stored or tossed into the parking lot.

 did not return several phone calls and requests for an interview.

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