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Just saw a guy attempt to break into the van belonging to a plumber who was working in my house. I walked outside and saw him and shouted. His accomplices were in another van with engine running on Upland Road. When he saw me he ran and jumped in the van and it sped off. The van was a rental with Enterprise written on the side. Didnt get a good look at him unfortunately but he was a white guy, probably in his 30's. I live in Piermont Road and this happened outside my front door. keep your eyes peeled

grace3 Wrote:

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> Ahh but this Enterprise van probably came from

> Limerick or Dover. Then again , anyone read about

> 'The Patch'closing down ?


Really, 'The Patch" is closing


Well I never, has anyone started a thread on that?

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