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Two teenagers mugged tonight don't know if they are connected.


1. 14 year old girl top of Court Lane by Dulwich Village at 7.00pm - don't know what they took from her.


2. 14 year old boy in Half Moon Lane opp North Dulwich Station 10.pm - he tried to run back to the house he just left but they caught up with him - had his phone taken.


Don't know any details except a few teenagers also ran from second mugging and police have been informed.

It's not new. Cup Final day 3pm 2004. About to watch ManU v Millwall. Mobile rings. 13 year old son speaks: 'Dad, don't be worried but I'm in the back of a police van'. He was heading to the police station to give evidence as one of his friends was mugged for an ipod while they were in Dulwich Park. Luckily in this case gang of teenagers caught. Talk about bad timing though.

With all due respect this is a public forum and one should be allowed to express one's feelings about muggings, thefts, etc. when they are local incidents and of interest to the populace.


It is a most upsetting and disturbing thing to be involved with if you are the victim Ruffers.

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