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My son's scooter was stolen last night in MELBOURNE GROVE close to the corner of the short stretch ,where you drive in from East Dulwich Grove go towards Sainsbury's!!!


Did anyone hear or see anything last night? The cut through the locks and left one behind!


And his friend's scooter was stolen too last night in Rosendale Road close to the Rosendale Pub where the shops are!!!


Hope they make lots of money.......

Hi Attribute


I live on that stretch and didn't hear a thing, sorry. There is a Deliveroo station in the Solicitor's car park by the shops, their delivery men go up and down the road a lot, as do the Domino's delivery men, you could check with both those places. Il Mirto is closed for their summer holidays otherwise I'd suggest checking with their driver too.


Sorry to hear about this.

Hi Galileo


Thank you for your message! Will go and ask them. Apparently lots of scooters and mopeds have been stolen in this area recently.

Just heard from the police today that they found bits of his scooter in a garage somewhere!!


Thank you and take care

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