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Stolen Car 19/04/10 from St Francis Road


Rufus

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We had our car stolen this afternoon between 11am and 1.15pm from St Francis Road near East Dulwich Station. It's a silver Mercedes Estate C180, 7 months old 59 plate. If anyone happened to see anything around this time or notice a car that might look abandoned to our cars description please contact me, thank-you!
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Hi,


My wife and I were walking down Brockley Way, from Brockley Mews/Honor Oak and saw a car matching your description. This was last night at approximately 7:30 PM


It was a silver mercedes, with all of the windows smashed, the interior ripped up, and the registration plates stolen. I thought to report it to the police, but my phone only had 5% power and would have died... By the time i returned home, I had forgotten about it (and had previously thought that someone who lived closer to that area may have reported it).


I did not get a very close look at the car, and dont know the difference between one Merc and another, but it was definately a mercedes.


jeremy

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