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Caught 4 teenagers breaking into our garden making a lot of noise etc. At 5am this morning...


Ryedale/Underhill Road area


Left rubbish.

Climbed over high locked gate


Anybody with any info on who they are - much appreciated. Reported to police. Got limited to what they can do unless already registered with them for other offences.


Are these your children/neighbours/friends. Any info greatly appreciated!


https://imgur.com/a/BfOwKwj

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Phone. I told them to do one from the back door, and then went round the front to find them climbing over the gate. So I took some pictures. I was a bit bleary eyed with left over Dutch courage at 5am on a Sunday morning.


Happily for me they didn?t really seem to object, as I told them to clear off.

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  • 3 weeks later...
You didn't find any of those little gas canisters (ones used for soda syphons etc) that kids are using to get a quick fix ? as there has been a lot kids like this going behind our fence in the car park of Belvoir lodge at night ... the place is littered with them.
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