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lindsay ormerod 24-01-2007 18:01

Opportunistic thief warning!
 
Just a quick warning to any residents of the Peel Park area to make sure they lock their doors securely at night ! My colleague from work forgot to lock her front door after seeing guests off last night and awoke this morning to find that some scumbag had been in the house while she and her fellow lodger slept and robbed them.They got away with 3 mobile phones,2 purses,a handbag, a digital camera and a cash tin with a small amount of money in, they also took both sets of house keys resulting in an expensive change of locks!
The fact that these lowlifes were in the house as the 2 girls slept upstairs is more disturbing than the theft.
So if the thoughtless thief happens to be reading this;you are the lowest of the low,facing redundancy is bad enough without you making matters a lot worse,come back tonight my friend and take whats waiting for you;my forward defensive stroke is a bit rusty but I think it will suffice!:mad:

LancYorkYankee 24-01-2007 18:09

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That's just terrible for that to happen Lindsay. More so than the loss of "stuff" the incredible feeling of being violated in a place one should be able to feel must secure!

Do you think it was just happen-stance that the thiefs found the unlocked door or that they had targeted this home in particular? Were the police able to find any evidence against them?

Brian

glasgow guy 24-01-2007 18:26

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 373946)
That's just terrible for that to happen Lindsay. More so than the loss of "stuff" the incredible feeling of being violated in a place one should be able to feel must secure!



Brian

that was my thought also...shocking that there is scum who obviously walk the streets checking doors to see if they locked or not...
I pity the scum who try it at my house....they are more than welcome to try but they had better be able to run fast as my 3 dogs will rip them a new backside...

accymel 24-01-2007 18:28

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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 373961)
that was my thought also...shocking that there is scum who obviously walk the streets checking doors to see if they locked or not...
I pity the scum who try it at my house....they are more than welcome to try but they had better be able to run fast as my 3 dogs will rip them a new backside...

Gone are the days of being able to leave the door unlocked & safe!!

Pmsl @ the dogs giving the crim a new improved slimmer arse but can imagine that would end up in dangerous dogs section typically:rolleyes:

lindsay ormerod 24-01-2007 18:30

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The Police think it's just some opportunistic goon trying doors till he /they find one open.Thankfully I had remembered to lock up last or it could have been me ! The stuff taken would seem to indicate a quick "in and out" job ,small stuff that fits inside jackets etc.

Tinkerbelle 24-01-2007 18:33

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There's some bas*ards out there :mad:

Again, as has already been said property can be replaced, it's the violation of your own home.

accymel 24-01-2007 18:45

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle (Post 373970)
There's some bas*ards out there :mad:

Again, as has already been said property can be replaced, it's the violation of your own home.

...& the worry that they'll come back for more or worse:mad:

grego 24-01-2007 18:46

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Thanks for the advice Lindsay, just been and checked my door, I'm not far from there myself.

lindsay ormerod 24-01-2007 19:06

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Words of wisdom from the Scene of Crime officer today..."Hmm ,no fingerprints,looks like he was wearing woolly gloves " My colleague..."Well done Sherlock,it was -2 last night! "

panther 24-01-2007 19:11

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well these thieves will be probably doing more robberies now because they have not to be locked up unless they dangerous to the public because the prisons are full!!

shove em all on a island is what i say with lions on and tigers:D

grego 24-01-2007 19:17

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The police dont seem to be that bothered when it comes to opportunist theives, maybe there's not much they can do, who knows but your lucky if you can get Accy police station to answer the phone.

accymel 24-01-2007 19:19

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Shame it was a lovely area to live & reasonably safe-ish when i grew up there:rolleyes:

grego 24-01-2007 19:22

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:) I think its still a decent area, these crimes can happen anywhere, I'm in my 30's but when I was younger you could leave your door open too, its just times have changed, not implying your old Mel (I've no idea what your age is):)

accymel 24-01-2007 19:26

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Originally Posted by grego (Post 374032)
:) I think its still a decent area, these crimes can happen anywhere, I'm in my 30's but when I was younger you could leave your door open too, its just times have changed, not implying your old Mel (I've no idea what your age is):)

My parents still live up there but yeh its different times now, oh im old im just a little over 30:o lol:)

WillowTheWhisp 24-01-2007 19:36

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It doesn't really matter where you live. The thieves could come from anywhere. It's horrible thinking that someone has been in the house, especially while the occupant is asleep.


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