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At 3:34 am on morning of 19th July this person was caught on camera attempting to steal from cars on East Dulwich Grove.

Not shown in pics but video clips show he had a backpack and was wearing white trainers.


Can you assist with identification?




Admin Edit: I have removed the images. As the case has been reported to the police, for legal reasons we cannot assume guilt of the person in the photo. Furthermore, it could be treated as sub justice and may impact the outcome of the case should it come to court.


If there is an official police statement containing photos then feel free to post a link

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If you are able to recognise this person and would like to assist the police, please use the following details:-


Incident reference - 3021722/22


Officer = Francesca Wake | Police Constable (PC) 3094AS | CENTRAL SOUTH (AS) BCU | ERPT TEAM E SOUTHWARK


Email – [email protected]


Address – PECKHAM POLICE STATION, 177 PECKHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE15 5SL

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