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Hi has anyone in ED had glue put in their front door lock? Came home after a night out and couldnt get in!! Any lock smith advice on changing barrel as glue is dried and in mechanism now. HELP


Thank you for all replies so far!


Update

Lock has been fixed now, however still a concern so continue to post to raise awareness. Thanks again

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This happened to us a few years ago (husband thinks it might have been after Halloween). Upstairs neighbour simply went to B&Q and bought replacement innards, then had new keys cut. Not sure exactly what you need to buy, but maybe someone can advise. Cheaper than getting a locksmith out.


And yes, report it to the police. Usual thing of building up a picture of crime in the area.

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