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Hi all,


Unfortunately, someone forced the front window of our house on Elsie Road last night and stole about ?1000 worth of our builders tools. Does anyone have a security camera on the road (mine is waiting to be installed ironically), that wouldn't mind having a look to see if they caught the culprit? Police can't get prints off anything unfortunately. It happened at some point between 11pm and 7am of the 24th/25th. We're at the East Dulwich Grove end of the road if it helps.


Thanks,

Tom

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Definitely second KKs advice. We had a break in on our road and I set up a street WhatsApp for neighbourhood watch. Through that it became clear that the same person had tried lots of our doors before breaking into the eventual target so we had quite a lot of CCTV of him! Speak to your neighbours (and consider setting up a neighbourhood watch too)
Same thing happened to us on Danecroft Road last weds night/Thursday morning. They broke a small pane of glass in the front door to get in. They stole around ?2,000 of builders tools, a tv, a virgin tv box and internet hub, a bag of sugar, t bags, jar of coffee, a kettle, cans of Diet Coke and a rucksack. Our next door neighbours have cctv but it wasn?t working. The police took finger prints etc.

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