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Just to warming neighbourhood to be careful with your cars in SE21, Park hall road especially!


My mini convertible (black, cooper, new shape) has been stolen today (probably over the night), inside our off street parking.


They moved my hubsband's car which were park behind, one the perpendicular of mine, without breaking it! but they ransacked it also (probably a tool to open the central lock!). Those big J... have stolen my keys through the letter box (I've putted my keys on the console table in our Hallway but it's quite far from the door!!)

The dog didn't hear anything...I realised it when I wanted to go for shopping at 12.00pm.


if you see a Black mini cooper convertible, "PK59XAC ", please be nice to call the the police or Pm me!


I've posted that thread on our local forum (West Dulwich forum) but has a lot of people from West Dulwich use more EDF than WDF, I prefer double post on both forum!


Hope they'll find thos bad guys but Police didn't seem really optimistic....


thanks for reading!

Val

Bad luck Val I feel for you. My car was stolen from outside my home last month in broad daylight. Apparently lifted onto a flatbed truck within 5 mins. Not recovered and not likely to see it again. It's fairly common in the area, not much you can do except keep valuables out of your car and keys well hidden. Pain.

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