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Hi,


I posted a while back to say that my MGB had been stolen. Through the forum, I have spoken to other people who have had their car stolen, and found that there have been a number of classic cars stolen in the area in recent months. This includes one where there has been excellent CCTV footage of the theft (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/11/07/brazen-thieves-steal-classic-car-broad-daylight-using-car-push/)


If you have had a car stolen, and you would like to link your car up with the rest of us, for the Police to follow up, can you please drop me a PM?


Thanks


Emma


PS - Moderator, I know this is, technically, a lost and found subject, but can we keep it in the general section, so people see it, just for a bit? Thank you

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Mr car was stolen earlier in the year up the hill in Honor oak road, police closed the case in a couple of days without any real contact or attempt to find out how it could have gotten stolen and did not respond to letter I sent. would be happy to share details

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