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At around 4am today my boyfriend had just got off the N63 at the Dunstan's Rd bus stop and was walking on Overhill Road towards our flat. He thinks he startled a youth on a moped trying to break into a car. The youth aggressively drove up to him shouting abuse. He then pulled what my boyfriend thinks was a hammer from the moped and started chasing him, driving on the pavement, along Overhill Road. He was forced to run and had to hide in someone's garden until the guy had accepted he couldn't find him and drove off. He then carried on to our flat and got in OK. Not trying to scare people with this story but just sharing information that might help others avoid being in a similar situation.
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Arborealist Wrote:

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> He reported the crime online. The form said the

> police will get in touch only if they need more

> info or if they plan to investigate the crime

> scene.


I'm surprised he went online to report it, why didn't he call 999?

Callie Wrote:

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> Arborealist Wrote:

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> > He reported the crime online. The form said the

> > police will get in touch only if they need more

> > info or if they plan to investigate the crime

> > scene.

>

> I'm surprised he went online to report it, why

> didn't he call 999?


Probably as the guy was not in danger any more - would be tempted to go for 999 though.


Police seem to have no capacity left at all unless there's evidence to identify (so a reasonable chance of a conviction)

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