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Sensibleman followed them on his motorbike from Trossachs rd where we 1st spotted them behaving really suspiciously. They went down Melbourne Grove, Elsie rd and are now in Oglander Rd. They're working in a pair, one each side of the road looking in every house they pass, going into some of the gardens. One mediterranean skinned, dark receding hair, round face, wearing a dark coloured tracksuit and a backpack. the other blonde hair-short and brushy, tanned face, heavy brow with narrow eyes, wearing similar clothing, but 3/4 length trousers.


Sensibleman has called police twice, but no response as yet.

Police came to Oglander, but as Sensibleman had had to come come home to call them the 2nd time he sadly lost sight of dodgy blokes. Police helpful & positive, but a frustrating scenario for SM. Hope everyone's home is OK.

" One mediterranean skinned, dark receding bright orange hair, round sad face, wearing a dark coloured tracksuit, checked ill fitting sports jacket and a backpack . the other blonde hair-short and brushy, tanned face, heavy brow with narrow eyes heavily made up, wearing similar clothing, but 3/4 length trousers and enormous shoes. "


Those bloody clowns again

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