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Ok, so this was from local PCSO:


"Please can everyone keep an eye out for the following vehicle which is involved in recent attempted burglaries in The Gardens and other areas nearby.


If you can advertise this when ever possible I would appreciate it.


A Grey VW golf reg: BV08 TWN


Likely to have 3 black men inside aged 20-30 yrs.


Ring 999 if spotted"

My son is the owner of the car with registration number mentioned. He does not drive a Grey VW Golf. He has contacted the police and the registration mentioned 'is not of interest to police' and is clearly a mistake.


My son lives and works in SE22 and was certainly not attempting to break into any flats.


Appreciate neighbourhood watch and passing on information, but this appears to be incorrect information.


My son has contacted admin to remove this registration number.




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> Well, you know what people are like!

>

> Ok, so this was from local PCSO:

>

> "Please can everyone keep an eye out for the

> following vehicle which is involved in recent

> attempted burglaries in The Gardens and other

> areas nearby.

>

> If you can advertise this when ever possible I

> would appreciate it.

>

> A Grey VW golf reg: XXXX XXX

>

> Likely to have 3 black men inside aged 20-30 yrs.

>

> Ring 999 if spotted"

The car that I saw them leave in (attempted break in on Solway Road), wasn't a Golf. But then it is possible they have changed cars since last Monday. It was a 2 door from what I could see, but more of a sleek car - lower roof, longer than a Golf. And silver rather than grey. I couldn't make out the model/make from where I was standing though before they drove off

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