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Hello,


Today I was robbed on Elsie road at 12.15 this afternoon near the top towards the hospital. The phone was stolen and I was pushed to the floor. I have reported the crime to the police but if anyone saw or heard anything please help the police find my attacker. I am a 22 year old girl who has recently moved up to London. It was a horrible experience and I don't wish it upon anyone else so please help find this man. He was around 6ft just over , mixed race in a beige baseball cap and hoodie. He ran towards Grove Vale.


If you can help please do, if not please keep and eye out so this doesn't happen again.


Thank you

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Yes, the Police warn us to hide 'phones and take precautions - no wonder; have you ever seen any Police on the beat around here? Looks like they will shut the local Police station too, so ED is pretty much a crook's paradise now with streets full of affluent and vulnerable victims.

Beckytr,

I'm very sorry that this happened to you and I do hope that you have some kind friends to help you get over this traumatic experience.


Cheers.

Awful. I do hope you are okay. Unfortunately this is part of the course in london albeit not acceptable whatsoever and not as frequent as perhaps one would expect. I hope the guy who did this gets caught. London is on the whole a reasoanbly safe and definitely cool place. Best wishes.

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