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Man in front garden peering through window on Adys Road


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Hi everyone,


About 9.30pm, I was just walking home from Goose Green towards Peckham, and saw a man on Adys Road in someone's front garden. He was peering into the front window when I was close enough to see. He must have been in the person's front garden for a while because I did not see him walking in front of me at all. When he saw me, he went to the front door and knocked the letter box. He was slim, white, wearing a dark coloured tracksuit and a padded jacket with his hood up. 30s/40s?


Sorry to sound paranoid, hopefully it was just someone locked out or looking for a friend! But it felt a bit odd so I reported it just in case.


Just a heads up!!

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Defo did the right thing reporting it. Don't leave your curtains / blinds open. Usually one person casually scans the houses then zooms in on possible empty ones, has a good old nosey and then calls to their mate who is lurking in nearby bushes to help break-in.
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