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I wouldn't be too hopeful of anyone getting caught even if you find anything to give to the constabulary. I had mine broken into last year & the knucklehead doing the deed dropped his mobile in the process. Gave it to the cops & ain't heard nothing since..... I know it wasn't the crime of the century, but I'm pretty certain the guy doing it wasn't a cleanskin. Could have got him off the streets for a while & saved some poor other bugger some grief.
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This mob worries me a bit. They didn't not smash the car up for laughs, they chose the smallest window and left behind anything they couldn't carry easily.
The stole the gold coins from the tray in front of the box and left the silver. No attempt to take the UHF.
I have had my car broken into once before, totally different, obviously young kids. Stole my beach towel!
I have a feeling they'll be back with some tools to finish the job properly.
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Sorry to hear James.
We too now have to start loking up.
We had some natives move into the street month ago.No issues just 2 older people.
There are now 8 in the house,including teenagers and children runing up the road unsupervised.Several have had their cars ransaked already.We can NORMALY leave everything unlocked no issue:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:.
Apparentley the government have leased the house to temporary house the people till a homeswest handout is available in Narrogin:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::m ad::mad::mad:
Andrew