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Hi everyone,


I had my car broken into outside my house on Heber Rd this morning. They riffled through everything and took my new M&S coat and satnav. Could have been worse but it's still upsetting.


Just want everyone to be aware of the opportunists who literally walk around the streets trying car doors. I've seen people do this.


Please remember to lock your car doors! Sounds obvious but easily done!


And if anyone sees an M&S trench coat or TomTom being sold in a pub....it's mine!

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my ford galaxy got broken into(about 3 weeks ago) by screwdrivering the drivers door lock.another people carrier (Seat)was also done that night, it is obviously a weakness. they opened every compartment that they could find.I now have to use a steering lock and have filled my lock with silicone. I didn't relies it was that easy to break in!

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