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This morning at 6.45am on Woodwarde Road / Druce road I saw a guy hanging around looking into cars and front windows. I followed him at a distance for a bit and saw more of the same. He then went down into the village and towards and into North Dulwich station.


Description: tall male, approx 6 ft 3, light/sandy hooded top, dark cargo trousers and Nike air trainers


Still quite dark at that time...just perhaps worth keeping vigilant as winter sets in.


Curtain twitching ends/

There is a possibility that he was looking into cars and windows because he was trying to see what could be stolen. Anyone who has been burgled will remember how upsetting and inconvenient the experience is.


Even just a smashed car window is expensive and bothersome to replace, and sometimes car thieves will break windows just because they have seem a bag without even knowing if there are valuable in it.


Please be safe rather than sorry and report anything suspicious to the police.

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