I left Manchester to escape this
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I left Manchester to escape this
ISLANDERS are being warned to be extra cautious when leaving their cars, after two vehicles were targeted at the weekend.
A Land Rover parked in the Vrangue and a Ford Fiesta in Pitronnerie Road were entered sometime on Saturday night, but were not discovered until the following morning.
Guy Rogers, 30, had left his keys in his Land Rover, believing the car to be safe. When he awoke the next morning he discovered that his car had been moved 10 metres.
‘I thought it had rolled back as it is parked on a slope, but it would have rolled onto the road.
‘The keys I left inside were gone as well.
Mr Rogers said that he did not hear anything as it was late at night and his road was usually quite noisy. He asked that the thieves return his keys to the vehicle as he said that it would save him unnecessary expense.
‘You don’t expect car theft in Guernsey. You still think you can get away with it, but clearly you can’t. It means I’ve lost a set of keys, which is disappointing.’
Gemma de la Haye also found that her car had been tampered with.
The 24-year-old went to her car on Sunday afternoon and found the indicator stick broken off and a biro stuck in the ignition.
‘I picked it up and thought “what’s that doing there?”. The glove box was open so I thought somebody had been in it. There was ink all over the ignition, which I got all over me. (thisisguernsey)
A Land Rover parked in the Vrangue and a Ford Fiesta in Pitronnerie Road were entered sometime on Saturday night, but were not discovered until the following morning.
Guy Rogers, 30, had left his keys in his Land Rover, believing the car to be safe. When he awoke the next morning he discovered that his car had been moved 10 metres.
‘I thought it had rolled back as it is parked on a slope, but it would have rolled onto the road.
‘The keys I left inside were gone as well.
Mr Rogers said that he did not hear anything as it was late at night and his road was usually quite noisy. He asked that the thieves return his keys to the vehicle as he said that it would save him unnecessary expense.
‘You don’t expect car theft in Guernsey. You still think you can get away with it, but clearly you can’t. It means I’ve lost a set of keys, which is disappointing.’
Gemma de la Haye also found that her car had been tampered with.
The 24-year-old went to her car on Sunday afternoon and found the indicator stick broken off and a biro stuck in the ignition.
‘I picked it up and thought “what’s that doing there?”. The glove box was open so I thought somebody had been in it. There was ink all over the ignition, which I got all over me. (thisisguernsey)
Re: I left Manchester to escape this
simple...lock your car and home up...........will people never learn.......Gsy is not a back water..
Pete Burtenshaw-
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