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Just to let everyone know, I was at home this morning (by chance and by luck) and was going downstairs, when I saw the shadow of someone standing at the door. I assumed it might be someone delivering a package and opened the door, only to find a startled a young man in a hoodie. He asked for 'David', clearly having nothing else to say to me, and then left very quickly. I can't help but feel that I was minutes from being burgled!
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Other night i woke up to dream feed my baby at about 4amish and as i walked past my living room saw camera flash in the window some black young male was taking pictures of the houses in Oglander road, called police woke my neighbour by calling her and guy was gone in a flash. now second day no sleep for us :((( very much worried, have little baby at home and you never know what those B******* will do to get what they want.


Dee.

I came home in winter one year to see a lady, maybe 30, walking up my steps. I did not recognise her and asked who she wanted. She gave the name of someone who did not live at my house. Now what I should have done was say yes, I'll just get her and see what the response with. She then seemed to vapourise. I reported it to whoever (crime cascade, community police) and was told that a small group was doing the rounds casing joints.


One break in in 20 odd years, and this, but not a lot else. I hope the rest of you are similarly crime free

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