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STOLEN! Car stolen from Clive Road SE21


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Hello, lovely East Dulwich forum people!

I hope you are having a lovely day.


Today, a vehicle was stolen from between Clive road and Tritton Road SE21 between 12-1 pm today. (Friday the 5th of August), West Dulwich SE21.


The car belongs to a lovely gentleman who runs a company called A1 ALL weather landscape, and he and his workers were working in my neighbour's garden at the time. Luckily none was hurt.

I could not believe this happened in broad daylight and on the relatively busy street.


Please see attached photos. The registration is P44YVA


If you see the car, please get in touch or report to the police.

The car might be somewhere in a garage by now.


Thank you everyone!

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