Bitzieee
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Hello all,
Bet you're sick of hearing stuff like this now but I still feel like it needs to be posted about to continue raising awareness. This morning my house was broken into by an organised gang in an attempt to steal my S3.
They opened the front gates in anticipation of a quick get away. They snapped one of our security lights. Somehow got into our back garden which is all fenced off (we imagine by lifting a fence panel). Snapped the back door lock, chucked my dog out in the rain. Tipped every single draw out, got a few kitchen knifes out of the holder as weapons. Checked the whole kitchen, garage, toilet, utility room, living room, dining room, hallway and closet. To the extent that they checked inside our kitchen bin, under hats, slippers, the fridge, the kettle. Even the compartment you put powder into for the washing machine was open and had been checked!
My mum woke to a noise, then heard footsteps from the dog so presumed it was that, then the dog walked in their room soaking wet, at which point we knew something was up. We went downstairs and saw everything out, and the knifes which was a bit scary.
They emptied the handbags on the floor and took £20 (which we found on the drive a week ago ha).
The police were round in a matter of minutes to make sure we were safe, replaced the key barrels free of charge and arranged for forensics to come round this morning as well.
Bet you're sick of hearing stuff like this now but I still feel like it needs to be posted about to continue raising awareness. This morning my house was broken into by an organised gang in an attempt to steal my S3.
They opened the front gates in anticipation of a quick get away. They snapped one of our security lights. Somehow got into our back garden which is all fenced off (we imagine by lifting a fence panel). Snapped the back door lock, chucked my dog out in the rain. Tipped every single draw out, got a few kitchen knifes out of the holder as weapons. Checked the whole kitchen, garage, toilet, utility room, living room, dining room, hallway and closet. To the extent that they checked inside our kitchen bin, under hats, slippers, the fridge, the kettle. Even the compartment you put powder into for the washing machine was open and had been checked!
My mum woke to a noise, then heard footsteps from the dog so presumed it was that, then the dog walked in their room soaking wet, at which point we knew something was up. We went downstairs and saw everything out, and the knifes which was a bit scary.
They emptied the handbags on the floor and took £20 (which we found on the drive a week ago ha).
The police were round in a matter of minutes to make sure we were safe, replaced the key barrels free of charge and arranged for forensics to come round this morning as well.