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Hello Neighbours of East Dulwich,


Today at about 4pm, off Melbourne Grove, two guys wearing rucksacks were popping into front gardens and opening wheelie bins, peering quickly inside, leaving some bins open before moving to the next house.


Hope it's nothing or something minor; hope it's not something more sinister like an attempt to scope and indicate which houses are ripe for burglary.


This seems to be relevant: http://www.securitynewsdesk.com/demand-for-locking-wheelie-bins-rises-as-identity-theft-runs-rampant/


Please report all suspicions to the Police.


Sleep tight.

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