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Anyone else seen a man (40ish) going through wheelie bins (green and blue) in East Dulwich Road? He's got one of those shopping bags on wheels - pink flowery pattern on it. Found him rummaging through my neighbours' bins this morning...he left as soon as he saw me/before I could say anything.

Seems very odd.


Should I report it?

It's up to individuals to remain viligent.


These scavengers may be merely looking for things they can sell...

... but may also be looking to steal your I.D.


Shread anything that has your Name , Address, Post code on it.. Bank details. etc.


If you see anyone rumaging make you presence known. They will usually walk away.

Exercise caution about approaching these people.


DulwichFox

Hi cat 11

We had this group 2 guys i phoned 101 as need permission do that.police did catch them was told were gang looking id stealing any taking on someones land not permissable


Fine if ask my neighbour spotted 2 ladies doing same also reported via 101 they got description were taking identities.

Seen to take paperwork only

Carissa88 Wrote:

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> I also saw two young ladies yesterday on Bellenden

> Road (Oxenford Street side) rummaging through the

> bins. They also had the shopping bag on wheels.

>

> I didn't see them take anything but something to

> be aware of.


this is nothing new & has been discussed on here before, those 2 women have been seen many times before with their trolleys all around ED

A man on our road (near ED Station) on a couple of occasions doing the same. Wearing a yellow council jacket. I think he was just looking for scrap metal etc he can sell, but with a number of break ins on our road, I did challenge him and get his picture.
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