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A black male , tall slim build , clean shaven , short hair , age probably 28 , wearing black fashion combat trousers and white t-shirt - rang the bell next door then knocked on our door at 17:20. We had just returned home and opened the front window - he rang the bell of the next door previously. I answered it and he said sorry mate and then drove off quickly in a white ford transit reg no HG10 HCC. Police alerted and coming to interview me. Keep safe guys.
Police came round - two uniformed officers very nice but said that is insufficient grounds for a pull but will be registered against the vehicle and the registered keeper. They said with a raised eyebrow that could be an innocent reason for his behaviour ! So that's that......

I saw this van on Ulverscroft Rd last weekend, it hit a car on the even-numbered side of the road, towards the Whateley Rd end, while heading South.

It pulled up at the end of the road and a bloke got out, I thought to check the damaged car, but no he didn't.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> I saw this van on Ulverscroft Rd last weekend, it

> hit a car on the even-numbered side of the road,

> towards the Whateley Rd end, while heading South.

> It pulled up at the end of the road and a bloke

> got out, I thought to check the damaged car, but

> no he didn't.



Can you ring 101 and report it as it will add to their criminal intelligence as they called it.

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