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There has been several incidents reported recently on the forum so it may be of interest to some to see a few snaps of a male who gained entry to my car at 00.35am on Saturday morning. It was parked off-road on ED Grove.


Description:-


Male

White

Age - in his 20's

Height 6ft - give or take an inch

Weight -75kg approx. ie Thinnish

Very short hair

Dark blue / Navy padded jacket (parka)with hood.

Jacket has vertical side stripes.

Side stripes continue across shoulders at rear.

Light colour trousers. Probably beige.

Black trainers with side highlights on sole.


Apologies for the small size but these were taken from video footage

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