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Oh well someone decided to lob a hand sized lump of concrete through the front

bedroom window at our house on Ashbourne grove last night.

Luckily my 78 yr old mother in law wasn?t sleeping in there last night.

We were watching TV downstairs & the noise made us Jump out of our skins.

Was witnessed by a neighbour who shouted after them.

We have no idea why, we are on good terms with all our neighbours.

Might be wrong address, or someone doesn?t like a gay couple living here (tho we have never experienced any sort of homophobia around here before) .

So if anyone spotted a youth with green track suit bottoms on who ran off towards Melbourne at around 11pm, get in touch.

We spoke to police who gave us a crime number & said to report if anything else happens.

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