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Hi, this man broke into my second floor flat on Crystal Palace road today at 2pm after ringing the intercom for 3 minutes.


He walked in, around the flat being caught on camera (see attached image - video too large to upload here but is doing the rounds on facebook). He then noticed a camera infront of the front door, shouted some profanities, stole the camera and disappeared.


I have no doubt he would have taken more had he not seen the cameras and frankly coming home with a baby and 5 year old to a broken door and no idea if someone is inside the flat has pissed me off a bit. So if you know or recognise him please get in touch. The police are circulating his image.


Thanks xx

I'm so sorry you've been put through this but really pleased you've got such a good image of him.


We were burgled not long ago, in the middle of the night, whilst we were at home, so I can imagine what you are going through. In my experience they tend to be fairly unsophisticated repeat offenders so I am keeping my fingers crossed that the police manage to identify him. and catch him for you. A conviction (which will be very much assisted by a photo of him in your home) usually results in a custodial sentence.


Good Luck and keeping fingers crossed!

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Just the FaceBook link via PM which it's up for Melph91 to share publicly if they want to. I was hoping it could be put up on Vimeo, Youtube or similar so I could embed it on here but no luck I'm afraid.

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