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They tried to do a bunch of cars tonight near Goodrich/Upland road


Three young white lads wearing hoods and face masks walking around with a jack, torch and power tools


If you hear a loud drilling noise please safely look out your window and if you see anything suspicious call the police


Stay safe

  • 3 weeks later...

I was at a friends house this evening in Devonshire road and heard an awful drilling noise .

We both thought road works and then I realized it was probably thieves sawing through the catalytic converter .

It was , three men but only saw the faces of two as they had their hoods up . We called the police who came really quickly but they got away . Was at 9.40 pm so not that late and people around 😡

Poor man who?s car it was had only moved in a few hours before

Mine also stolen on 31st August in Hengrave Road SE23 (also heard of more stolen on nearby Boveney Rd). Neighbours witnessed thieves getting into a black VW Golf Mk7, sadly they couldn't get the registration number but they did kindly ring police....R Flollylf Wrote:

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> Iv been hearing drilling at odd times throughout

> the night over the past week and also alarms going

> out now that I know it?s not road works outside I

> will be checking next time I hear anything and

> calling the police

  • 4 weeks later...

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