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A pot full of auriculas was stolen from my steps this morning.

The plants were given to me my father who also fought in the war, so it's particularly upsetting.

I'm posting in the hope of producing their return: I'd just like the pot put back where it was.

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BeatriceH Wrote:

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> I'm pleased to say that my pot has been returned!

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> Thank you, East Dulwich Forum. Stay safe and well.



So so pleased to hear this. Amazing!


I love auriculas :)

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Hi, our neighbours on Kelmore Grove had all their window boxes stolen this evening at 6.40pm. I have a Nest camera and managed to capture a few images of the white van who did it. I shared them with my neighbour for any police report. Notice the time stamp - didn?t capture them in the act or their registration plate- but keep an eye out for this van!
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lameduck Wrote:

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> How the hell did they nick them at that time of

> day?



A few years back I had three window boxes stolen in the middle of the afternoon :(

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KidKruger Wrote:

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> conscience is when you don't steal because you

> don't want to because it's not OK.

> returning something after having stolen it is very

> slightly above no conscience.

OK so it's nice to know some people have a smidgin of conscience

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Saw something similar on twitter last night in se23 - showed two guys in a similar white van. You can find it on the @JaneCanDoSE4 thread - says the thieves were shown on CCTV stealing expensive plants from front gardens, details were sent to Lewisham police.


Amended to say I've just re-tweeted it to make it easier to find

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