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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Hello

My neighbour and I were broken into yesterday, between 2pm - 7pm. We live in flats in a converted house on the Ladder. 

He/they (or even she) were not deterred by all the morticed locked doors. They kicked both my and my neighbour's doors in with some crowbar help.

If you have any sash windows, please do make sure they are secure and locked. It was unfortunate that the bottom flat still had one original sash window looking out over the garden which was no trouble for them to prise open (their entry in and exit out). 

My advice to everyone is to not hide valuables in your sock drawer or your desk because clearly that's the first and only places they looked in both flats. Nothing else was surprisingly touched. (They took particular attention to my knicker drawer!) Unfortunately I had some money and ID docs in my desk drawer and they took them all (argh!) but nothing else. They did grab my TV but whether they were disturbed or just changed their mind, they strangely left it in another room. 

Try and hide vaulables in the kitchen or even the bathroom, and not altogether either (unlike me).

If you have more than one lock on your door, use it. They still managed to get in, but another lock would at least have slowed them down.

The police advised too to leave a radio on and have a timed light to go on just to give the impression someone is around.

I do hope this was a one off and no one else will experience the same, but alas in these times I think that is hopeful thinking. So please be vigilant.

And if by any chance you are the burglar(s) and are reading this (as it's possible they are locals themselves) then Merry Christmas, have a drink on me with the money you stole - and choke on it!

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Ooo, thanks Reggie. The Prey Project sounds like a brilliant idea.

 

Thanks to everyone above who has been so kind and generous with their support and advice. 

The Met's Harringay Safer Neighbourhoods Team (020 8721 2667) told me that there were only three burglaries reported in our area in as many weeks. Still three too many, but reassuring that it's not an epidemic in our area.

However, do please consider the following to protect your goods and your identity:

www.immobilise.com  Take half an hour during the holidays to note the serial numbers of your TV/PC/mobile and any other electrical items and enter them on this very easy-to-use website. It won't guarantee any protection, but your goods can be tracked down if found (and may implicate the thief!)

www.preyproject.com (thanks Veggie Reggie for this one). Download a piece of free software to your PC/Mac/mobile and if it is stolen you can track where it is and may even see the thief using it on your webcam! Will take you five mins to do. Well worth it.

www.CIFAS.co.uk - if you're a victim of identity theft you should sign up to this not-for-profit independent company. For £14.40 a year CIFAS will monitor your records across 1000s of companies and will alert you if a credit check or anything else using your ID is made. Experian's www.protectmyid.co.uk and www.equifax.co.uk are also worth signing up to for a monthly fee.

For stolen passports you will need to fill in an LS01 form to cancel it but only once you have got a police crime report reference number. You can find the links to this form and a renewal form at the www.direct.gov.uk website.  www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Passports/Loststolenordamag...

The Harringay SN team also advised not to hide any valuables in your bedroom. As was in my case it is the first place a burglar looks.

And if you have beautiful original Victorian Sash windows especially on the ground floor, do make sure they have proper key locks and Sash Window stoppers on them.

Don't be scared, and as Nick Ross used to say don't have nightmares ... but please do be vigilant and protected.

BME

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