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Car Broken Into - Corner of Melbourne Grove & Lytcott Grove this morning


Flyingspur09

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Could the lady who owns the car Reg No AU17 ONF - Grey Toyota Yaris please come forward and message me as her car was broken into during the early hours of this morning outside my house and I have captured the incident on CCTV. It seems there have been a few incidents today in the neighbouring streets of cars being broken into.

I have also reported it to the police. I will be happy to give her the footage.

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I am guessing it is the same guy whose doing it as all the break ins seem to be in a similar style.I have been in touch with the police and will give them the footage when they come to visit me.


Unfortunately the lady moved her car in the afternoon from where it was broken into and I havent seen it since so I cant leave a message on her window to contact me.

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yes my car was broken into, christams eve/Christmas morning i suspect. They left quite a mess but we did not leave anything in the car so left empty handed. This was on Underhill Road.


Maybe we did not lock it but i think the car auto locks anyway.

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