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Opened the door to the police this afternoon. They wanted to know whether I'd answered the door to a couple last week because they robbed someone in my street. I'm in Kelvington Road but I'm sure they aren't inclined to limit themselves to this side of the Rye.


The man is his mid to late 30's, the woman appears to be in her 20's. They claim to be neighbours with a problem with their water supply. They ask the householder whether they've noticed the same problem, then the female keeps the householder distracted while the other goes on the rob. They appear to be targeting older people.


Just be on your guard and if you have any elderly neighbours, please let them know.

This is funny because last week I answered an Ad on the forum for a Juicer, I went to collect it with my girlfriend, we knocked on the door and the guy took a minute to answer, we went in and within seconds there was another knock at the door and it was plain clothes police...they thought we were this couple, apparently they've been targeting older people in the area.


The Juicer is fantastic ;-)

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