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I live on a newly developed estate, it's a reasonably affluent area with a lot of house worth in excess of £500K. I'm not trying to big myself up or anything..... I only live in a 1 bedroom flat which is probably one of the cheapest properties on the estate, just trying to set the scene a little 
A couple of weeks ago, a neighbour had their car "broken into", I use the term loosely as he thinks he may have left his car unlocked and as a result lost his satnav. Apparently there were several similar incidents a couple of Saturdays ago.
On Saturday night I was closing my blinds around 10:45 and I noticed a hoodrat on a bike doing a lap of our car park, checking out our bikes in the bike shed. I ran to the front of the block and saw him join 4-5 others who were riding along the road checking car door handles as they went along!!!
I called the neighbourhood police mobile number but no answer so I went through the non-emergency number as I figured there was no immediate crime taking place but they put me through to control who said they'd get a patrol out ASAP.
The next morning the neighbourhood sgt called me back to see if I still needed assistance! I told him what had happened and said he'd try and get officers in the area next Saturday night to see if they could "nab" them in the act
I was very impressed by the way the police handled this, especially the call back in the morning!

A couple of weeks ago, a neighbour had their car "broken into", I use the term loosely as he thinks he may have left his car unlocked and as a result lost his satnav. Apparently there were several similar incidents a couple of Saturdays ago.
On Saturday night I was closing my blinds around 10:45 and I noticed a hoodrat on a bike doing a lap of our car park, checking out our bikes in the bike shed. I ran to the front of the block and saw him join 4-5 others who were riding along the road checking car door handles as they went along!!!
I called the neighbourhood police mobile number but no answer so I went through the non-emergency number as I figured there was no immediate crime taking place but they put me through to control who said they'd get a patrol out ASAP.
The next morning the neighbourhood sgt called me back to see if I still needed assistance! I told him what had happened and said he'd try and get officers in the area next Saturday night to see if they could "nab" them in the act
I was very impressed by the way the police handled this, especially the call back in the morning!