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Hi all,


Flagging that someone came into our front porch area and cut the WiFi/phone line last night (presumably before attempting to access our property). We heard the guy as we were all in the front room.


Police have advised us be extra vigilant. Anyone else have any similar issues last night? (Or has this happened to anyone else before?).


We are in the North Cross Road area.


Thank you.

Thanks for the heads up


I would hazard a guess that if it's crime related then potentially it's to disable alarm monitoring / wireless alarm systems


Hopefully nothing more comes off it but might be worth asking neighbours if they have CCTV to get a picture of the person involved.

Countrlass22 Wrote:

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> thanks for raising awareness

> Thats very professional.

> Police must surely be trying catch

> culprit,although I imagine in current pandemic

> not so hopefully they are dud you ring 101

> Good to know your system ok .


The Standard in the below article seems to imply they are not pros but someone behind them obviously is and is giving instructions. There seem to be a bit of foreigner fear here but normally that's the Mail and Express so maybe this one is true.


https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/wimbledon-burglary-tourism-met-police-a4337041.html

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