Neighboring star Bonnie Anderson’s $ 11,000 motorcycle has been found ‘badly damaged’ after thieves broke into her home and stole the vehicle along with clothes and a laptop.
Bonnie Anderson appealed to fans for help after her motorcycle was stolen from her home in Melbourne.
The Neighbors star, 26, revealed the bad news in a series of Instagram posts shared Saturday.
The Kawasaki 650 Ninja, valued at about $ 11,000, was taken from the star’s garage around 11m, while she was out buying.
Oh no! Bonnie Anderson (pictured) appealed to fans for help on Saturday after her motorcycle was stolen from her home in Melbourne
She wished she could return safely over social media, with several of her friends sharing the posts as well.
Famous friends such as Australian Idol star Anthony Callea, 38, and MasterChef rival Khanh Ong, 27, were part of the effort to get the news out.
Just hours after the bike was stolen, Bonnie shared photos of herself in her car, racing to a spot where the vehicle was spotted.

Gone! The Neighbors star, 26, revealed the bad news in a series of Instagram Stories

Built: The Kawasaki 650 Ninja, valued at about $ 11,000, was taken from the star’s garage at about 11m, while she was out buying

Find it! A few hours after stealing the bike, Bonnie shared photos of herself in her car, racing to a spot where the vehicle was spotted.
She explained that a good Samaritan saw the motorcycle outside Woolworths in Fern Tree Gully, five suburbs away from where it was built.
Ecstatic, Bonnie explained that the man had seen one of her social media posts and contacted her online to tell her where the bike was.
She said she was ‘so freaking grateful’ but said the bike had been ‘badly damaged’ and had been in a car accident.

Scene: She explained that a good Samaritan saw the motorcycle outside Woolworths in Fern Tree Gully, five suburbs away from where it was taken

Sad day: She went on to share photos of police inspecting her motorcycle at the site where she was found
Bonnie also explained that her flat companion still needed items, including her shoes and laptop.
She went on to share photos of police inspecting her motorcycle at the site where she was found.
‘The police were so helpful today. And everyone sent out a big thank you. What a terrible man, breaking into our home … utterly ashamed, ‘she wrote.

A little help: ‘The police were so helpful today. And everyone sent out a big thank you. What a terrible man, breaking into our home … utterly ashamed, ‘she wrote