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A White Van Parked in our road containing 4 White Males is suspected of casing our houses for theft.

And attempting to break in by jemmying front sash windows.

It parked for a long time and leaves then returns usually around 6pm The Reg starts EY and Ends SR. As I say suspected so no attacking mobs , but please watch out for it!


WATCH OUT THERE'S SOME SCUM ABOUT.

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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> A White Van Parked in our road containing 4 White

> Males is suspected of casing our houses for theft.

>

> And attempting to break in by jemmying front sash

> windows.

> It parked for a long time and leaves then returns

> usually around 6pm The Reg starts EY and Ends SR.

> As I say suspected so no attacking mobs , but

> please watch out for it!

>

> WATCH OUT THERE'S SOME SCUM ABOUT.


Seems incredibly vague and speculative. Have you called the police to have them checked out?

"Please ignore this if it annoys you or offends in any way. But if you see the van don't go out until they leave. Simple"


Nothing to do with being offended, but a vague warning from you asking folk not to go out if they see a white van isn't practical for anyone to act upon. People usually have to leave their houses at some point!


If you have any proper info then please go to the police. Thanks.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> A White Van Parked in our road containing 4 White

> Males is suspected of casing our houses for theft.

>

> And attempting to break in by jemmying front sash

> windows.

> It parked for a long time and leaves then returns

> usually around 6pm The Reg starts EY and Ends SR.

> As I say suspected so no attacking mobs , but

> please watch out for it!

>

> WATCH OUT THERE'S SOME SCUM ABOUT.


xxxxxxx


What road is this?


Who has seen them attempting to break in by jemmying windows?


Are the police aware?

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