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Dear All


Im sorry to report recently a vehicle around the junction with Tyrrell Rd and Oakhurst Grove was broken into by a brick. A mobile phone was stolen that was on show in the passenger seat. Please please tell everyone about this and report any suspicious people to police, ring 999 if you believe they are looking for a car to break in to.


You can get more involved with the police in your local area by logging on and following!


Facebook: Facebook.com/metpoliceuk

Twitter: @metpoliceuk


Look forward to meeting you all at the next meeting (Times and dates to come!)


Thank you


Thomas Micklewright

Neighbourhood Watch

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