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I hope you have reported to Police. I understand from the Safer Neighbourhood Meeting on Tuesday night that Burglaries etc were up. The police do monotor the pattern of crimes in terms of location, times, and what was taken - in relation to car crimes they may well have a good idea who the suspects are likely to be.

Sgt. Duncan Jackson of ED Police is very approachable - as is PC Adrian Crust -

I live on Lordship Lane & within the past 18 months both of our cars have had the rear passenger windows smashed. The first being just a hammer style hit & the 2nd a rifle gun hole with the glass still in tact & the car was still locked. On both instances nothing was stolen.It seemed utterly pointless & made me wonder if it was youths doing it for a laugh or someone really has got it in for me! Ive stopped parking my car on Lordship Lane because of it. :'(
i was a bit shocked walking down Grove Park (SE5) this afternoon - one car with its windows and lights smashed (a lock was on the steering wheel so it seems just for a bit of sport). Then the next car down was missing at least two of its tyres. !!
My car got broken into on the corner of nutbrook street and waghorn street. It looked like a proffessional job, something had been inserted into the car and the lock forced up, i thought id leaft it unlocked. They took my radio cassette as i had left the front off piece in the dashboard, all my cd's and all of my car cleaning stuff in the boot...a great big bag of it. I also had a ?5 voucher for morrisons which had taken me ages to get from petrol, that was in the dashboard and they took it aswell :(

Our crappy Ford has been broken into twice in four weeks in Grove Park. No sign of entry but the glove box and other compartments open, stuff all over the place. And same has happened to neighbours - again no sign of break in.


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