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Hang on, put your pitchforks down. The guy on the right was breaking in, the guy on the left was "acting suspiciously" and selling cleaning things. The connection, they're both grainy photos of slim white males wearing a cap.


It might be the same person and I agree be vigilant but to me they look different.


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Nope definitely not same guy. So report it show photo describe any u usal activity.

Seen orginal guy in first post doing burglary obviously called police. Professional came in marked cars cops.

So as try catch him his accomplishes.

At that point he has new black getaway car.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> seenbeen - you had me there, until you said you

> saw a copper on LL. no way !

> If a copper is on LL it?ll be for breakfast /

> brunch at Johnnies cafe.


Yes, the police are often mob handed in Lordship Lane, but only in Johnnies for a fry up. One Saturday, normal people could barely get a seat due to the amount of police in there, must have been about 15 of them!

I gather from our local police officer that the photo of the men was sent to them and passed around officers from adjoining wards and someone Identified one of them. They are urging more people to report crimes as the 'criminals' are crossing ward borders and patterns are emerging of particular crimes.

From PC Bush who investigated the break ins in the Herne Hill area after the guy was filmed on a Ring doorbell:


?A quick update on your burglary. We identified a suspect and he was circulated. He was apprehended committing another burglary in Wandsworth and was interviewed and charged with a number of burglaries in Wandsworth.


He was recalled to prison and I am now in the process of getting approval to visit him in prison to put the offences to him around the Dulwich area.?

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