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My friend was followed by three girls after getting off the 63 the other day. They made it quite clear they were talking about her, and her phone, and followed her at some pace up the road. She only escape by hiding in the grocery shop up there.


Do you reckon these are the three brats harrassing other innocent people?

I use the 63 regularly - not seen any evidence of problems, at 6'5" and large build I tend not to be harassed. However, should anyone need an escort - then the tall, bald & silver bearded chap is me - usually in a suit and grey overcoat. Would be happy to help - and to report or act as witness to such problems.

Sean! I am this girl!


It was about 7pm on a Friday night a few weeks ago. I live on Marmora Road which is not a long walk from the bus stop but it can be a bit dark.


I just hid in the newsagents until my friend came to meet me. I think the fact I had a phone, ipod, massive bag and am small and blonde probably attracted them....

jocelyn Wrote:

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> Sean! I am this girl!

>

> It was about 7pm on a Friday night a few weeks

> ago. I live on Marmora Road which is not a long

> walk from the bus stop but it can be a bit dark.

>

> I just hid in the newsagents until my friend came

> to meet me. I think the fact I had a phone, ipod,

> massive bag and am small and blonde probably

> attracted them....



Just make sure you don't wear heels as well! You may have all the trappings of viewable wealth like the ipod, phone, nice bag...but just make sure you can run if you need to.

I see them loitering regularly at the bus stop opposite Co-Op. One of them wears a white puffa jacket thing.


They travel as a three normally, and are quite loud.


My sister was quite shaken up recently as they seemed to wait outside the Co-Op for her and follow her home. Luckily she called me and I met her there.

This def sounds like the trio responsible for quite a few incidents in the ED area. Apparently "a trio" were up in court last week and admittted an attempted robbery. Looking for link now ............Thread started by Clare re her daughter and friend who had been followed off a 176 bus by these girls....


here it is Attempted mugging and assault .Hansler Road. Thursday Jan 10th approx 8.15pm.

Lilolil also reminded me about Worriedmum's daughter that was mugged. It was quite a long thread so easy to miss it so have copied and pasted the post:




Re: northcross rd 12/10/07 4.20pm

Posted by: WorriedMum 18 October, 2007 17:00


lilolil Wrote:

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> It seems that the same girls tried to rob someone

> else minutes before!!!!


Yes. This was my daughter. She was attacked by three girls outside Country Spray florists on Lordship Lane just before this incident on Friday afternoon. The descriptions are: First girl ? dark mixed race/light black skin with dyed curly brownish hair with bobbles at ends with a white head band - about 5?3? tall. She was wearing a white bomber jacket with hood around hair. Second girl ? black skin, black frizzy afro hair all brushed out, very large built girl, about 5?6 ish wearing black jacket with black bottoms. Third girl ? wearing all black. All girls aged around 16.


The girls were friendly initially complimenting her and asking to see her phone. She refused and walked quickly across the road towards the Plough pub to head back home. They followed her, tried to pull out her earrings and then turned nasty on the corner of Plough Lane. The girl in the white bomber jacket tried to drag her down the lane beside the pub pulling her by her arm and her hair. Fortunately a boy of about 15 was passing by and pulled them off of her and told her to run and she ran across the road into Plough DIY. They followed her across and waited outside the kebab shop then walked up towards Dulwich Library. My daughter waited until they had gone and then ran home and we called the police.


If anyone sees them please call 999. Crime Reference No. 3035053/07. Thanks.




From this thread: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,55777,page=2

seanmlow Wrote:

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> I see them loitering regularly at the bus stop

> opposite Co-Op. One of them wears a white puffa

> jacket thing.

>

> They travel as a three normally, and are quite

> loud.

>

> My sister was quite shaken up recently as they

> seemed to wait outside the Co-Op for her and

> follow her home. Luckily she called me and I met

> her there.



Sean - What time of day do they hang around there?

If anyone sees these spineless little b*tches again, call the police will you. Get them picked up and taken away. They may be young but they aren't untouchable. I'm always coming home at that time, and MR MW74 always meets me and walks me home. I shall keep more of a look out in future. Even if they don't seem to be 'up to' anything if I see them, I'm calling the rozzers.

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