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Hi to all


I was just walking along Colwell Road this evening and I noticed a man looking in to a letterbox of one of the houses. He was crouched on the floor on his knees and was peering through the letterbox. It was around 11pm so I thiught this was quite suspicious and asked him what we was doing. He simply walked off when I asked!


He was a white, middle-aged man. I reluctantly knocked on the neighbour's door to inform her and she is going to take extra precautions.


Seems like it could be the same man as mentioned earlier in this thread...

dulwichwood Wrote:

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> Hi to all

>

> I was just walking along Colwell Road this evening

> and I noticed a man looking in to a letterbox of

> one of the houses. He was crouched on the floor on

> his knees ........ He was a white, middle-aged man.


This is quite spooky as I can assure you that I am NOT the Guy in question!:X


Its just that I, as a white, middle-aged man seem to spend an inordinate amount of time crouched on the floor on my knees as well..... usually begging to my girlfriend.


Admittedly this is normally done behind closed doors...;-)

They took all the details I had and told to call back if I saw him again (I didn't actually see him, it was my cousin). That's all really. If I was there at the time I would have called them straight away so they would have had a chance of catching him but I haven't sen anything since. I think if anyone sees this kind of behaviour, report it straight away and maybe they could do something.
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