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Hi All,


Sorry, I know that Denmark Hill is stretching Dulwich, but I hope you don't mind if I post this.


My wife has had her tricycle taken from outside our house on De Crespigny Park. It looks similar to the picture I have attached and is pretty rare, so wouldn't be hard to recognise.


It helps with her mobility as she has a disability, so if anyone has seen it around, it would be hugely appreciated if you could let us know.


Thanks!

dog kennel hill Sainsburys at around 2.30pm on Thursday 28th. I was coming out of Sainsbury s and noticed the bike as it is an unusual bike.


the man was sitting on it at the cash machine then he rode off through the carpark towards the nursery and he went through the exit near the nursery. I didn't see if he went up or down the hill. i assume he went up the hill as ggoing through the gate near the nursery cuts out half the hill which he most likely didn't want to ride up.


the man was white, average height,short wavy dark brown hair, with a white t shirt on.

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