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Easties EL

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Last two weeks I've seen a few blokes late at night 11pm - 02:00am hanging around there and blokes sitting in cars waiting around. Maybe I'm being too OTT, thinking this is dodgy. But I hear about theifs scooping out properties before they attack them. Just a heads up for folks living nearby there.
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Easties EL Wrote:

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> Last two weeks I've seen a few blokes late at

> night 11pm - 02:00am hanging around there and

> blokes sitting in cars waiting around. Maybe I'm

> being too OTT, thinking this is dodgy. But I hear

> about theifs scooping out properties before they

> attack them. Just a heads up for folks living

> nearby there.


Hopefully they won't scoop out so much that there's nothing left to half inch.


1) Description of the culprits plz. Number of/ethicity/clothing/make

and model of car/blood type.


2) Have you told the local rozzers?

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Yes, earlier in the evening I read Easties post to sensibleman, it made him think & he recalled noticing a couple of men hanging around on Glengarry this past week late at night (he often comes home from work between 11-12pm). There's nothing going on round here so reason to be hanging round if you see what I mean. So when we heard an odd thumping noise from the street outside we were extra aware of the possibility of something untoward happening. SM was out the door - like a rat up a drainpipe, while I stood on the sofa in our front window craning my neck to see whatever I could. What a right pair we must have looked, luckily it paid off in this instance.
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