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How Horrible, only a couple of weeks ago one of Our neighbours averted another neighbours house being broken into by tackling two youths behaving suspiciously and calling police, police caught the look out, but let him off as he "hadn't committed an offense" even though their was a witness. doesn't sound like the same people though as theses guys didn't try and smash anything were & being tentative. this lot sound right aggressive :/

We Live on the same end of Underhill near Melford road.

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They broke the bottom flats window, came through their flat and up the internal stairs to my flat and another. So an internal door, mine also has four locks on yet they smashed it off the hinges and split it with a crowbar. one of my neighbours was in as they were trying to break in so he called the police who arrived just in time before they could make off with anything of mine.
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Stephen509 I was burgled in November last year. However several times since there have been people caught scoping out the building I live in and even people in the private grounds pretending to have gotten lost or looking for someone. It is very alarming the rate in which this is happening on one road alone.
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