Subject: Re: Car theft at the end of Bakers Lane station road end |
Author:
J Kinsella
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Date Posted: 23:02:50 07/04/06 Tue
In reply to:
Eddie
's message, "Car theft at the end of Bakers Lane station road end" on 19:19:02 06/01/06 Thu
Also on Bakers Lane, during early hours of a May morning, my wing mirrors were stolen (only mirrors, not casing!)Bizzare but even more so, a few other VWs had the same fate. Is Bakers Lane being used as a help yourself brakers yard!!!!!?
Be vigilant!!1
>I,m posting this message as a request for help and
>also as a warning to be vigilant to every one else in
>our rural Community.
>
>Last saturday night 27/05/06 my next door neighbours
>car was stolen from outside the front of her house in
>the early hours.
>
>As i,m sure most people are aware Bakers lane is very
>quiet at the best of times and even quiter in the
>early hours of the morning.So i,m very very surprised
>they managed to take it at all.
>
>The car was an old Maroon/Burgundy/Grey 4 wheel drive
>with black bull bars,i,m not sure of the make.
>My neighbour was very attached to this car.
>
>As if the loss of her car was'nt bad enough,she also
>had all the tools of her trade in that car as well.
>These tools came in the shape of numerous CD's,
>excersize balls and other therepuatic equipment.
>
>She is a therapist and works with elderley people
>helping them excersize and getting them motivated and
>interested in life again.She is also a hair dresser
>and had all her hair dressing equipment in the car as
>well.
>
>This lady has been a very very good neighbour to me
>since i moved here from Sth London nearly two years
>ago,and made me feel very welcome from the moment i
>arrived in Lingfield.She has been a part of this
>Community for some time now,she's a nice lady with a
>good heart and has offered to help me out on numerous
>occassions.
>
>So if any one knows,hears or see's anything related to
>this theft can they please let me know via a posting
>on here.I,m realistic and cynical enough(i,m an Old
>Kent Road boy after all)to realise that the car is now
>probably in bits in a breakers somewhere,but it would
>be nice if the lady could at least get her tools
>back,so she can start earning a living again.
>
>I love living in Lingfield and do feel part of what is
>definitley i think a nice Community,so if any one
>could help,i would be very grateful.
>
>And just for the record,i think the Lovley
>Lingfield.Com message board can be a very powerful
>tool for keeping Lingfield a nice community by sharing
>information with each other.
>
>Thanks for reading my rather large posting.
>
>Regards From Eddie
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