A friend was mugged at knife point but...

A friend was mugged at knife point but...

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TonyRPH

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12,971 posts

168 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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So, a friend of mine was mugged at knife point by three lads, at a bus stop.

They went through his pockets and took his wallet and mobile phone.

He reported it to the police who appeared to be relatively uninterested.

Using Google maps, he has managed to track his mobile phone to a fairly specific area, and has notified the police to this effect, however the response was "saving lives is more important".

Sadly, his phone wasn't insured, so this is his only hope of getting it back, and yet the very people who are supposed to enforce the law just don't seem to care.

What a shame.


Pixelpeep

8,600 posts

142 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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TonyRPH said:
the response was "saving lives is more important".
What did they actually say ?

cptsideways

13,545 posts

252 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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Ask to speak a senior sergeant, knife crime should be taken very seriously especially of the perp could be traced

TonyRPH

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12,971 posts

168 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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Pixelpeep said:
TonyRPH said:
the response was "saving lives is more important".
What did they actually say ?
I am told they said exactly this.


Greendubber

13,191 posts

203 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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How specific is specific when talking about the area?

Track my iPhone type apps are great and have got some good results but they cant always say the item is as 12 High Street, Leeds for example.




Greendubber

13,191 posts

203 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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TonyRPH said:
I am told they said exactly this.
I can't imagine any circumstances where the police call handler would ever say that. If they did then cringe.

andymc

7,350 posts

207 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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Even if it gave to within a couple of houses would an occupancy check not tell them who lives there and whether they are known to the Police

Greendubber

13,191 posts

203 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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andymc said:
Even if it gave to within a couple of houses would an occupancy check not tell them who lives there and whether they are known to the Police
You could check the electoral role (often a waste of time as its hardly updated) or previous logs to the addresses given but it all depends on how many houses there are in the specific area.

Being known to the plod isn't grounds to smash a door in looking for a phone either. If there was a prolific character that lived in one of the houses and he had previous for similar and the description given by the victim matches him then fair enough police could try for a warrant. Its not as easy as saying "my phone is in this street" though.

andygo

6,799 posts

255 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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Why doesn't your pal observe the houses in question and spot the baddy?

GTIR

24,741 posts

266 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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I'd get the police to check 12 High St, Leeds.

My informant is reliable. yes

Billyray911

1,072 posts

204 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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TonyRPH said:
So, a friend of mine was mugged at knife point by three lads, at a bus stop.

They went through his pockets and took his wallet and mobile phone.

He reported it to the police who appeared to be relatively uninterested.

Using Google maps, he has managed to track his mobile phone to a fairly specific area, and has notified the police to this effect, however the response was "saving lives is more important".

Sadly, his phone wasn't insured, so this is his only hope of getting it back, and yet the very people who are supposed to enforce the law just don't seem to care.

What a shame.
Can you post up the offence location and a copy of the crime number,or if it hasn't been crimed,the log number?
I'm sure that there may be BiB on here
who can have a look at the referring report/log.
Or even better,get your friend to post up exactly what has happened...

Greendubber

13,191 posts

203 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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GTIR said:
I'd get the police to check 12 High St, Leeds.

My informant is reliable. yes
...I wouldnt biggrin

mel

10,168 posts

275 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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It's on the side, there on the left.


anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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Billyray911 said:
TonyRPH said:
So, a friend of mine was mugged at knife point by three lads, at a bus stop.

They went through his pockets and took his wallet and mobile phone.

He reported it to the police who appeared to be relatively uninterested.

Using Google maps, he has managed to track his mobile phone to a fairly specific area, and has notified the police to this effect, however the response was "saving lives is more important".

Sadly, his phone wasn't insured, so this is his only hope of getting it back, and yet the very people who are supposed to enforce the law just don't seem to care.

What a shame.
Can you post up the offence location and a copy of the crime number,or if it hasn't been crimed,the log number?
I'm sure that there may be BiB on here
who can have a look at the referring report/log.
Or even better,get your friend to post up exactly what has happened...
Sounds like you don't believe the OP.

Are you serving BiB, by any chance? hehe

MiseryStreak

2,929 posts

207 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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Come on OP, post up the Google Maps location. Then we can all do a spot of MH370 style internet sleuthery and catch the perp red handed on Streetview.

GTIR

24,741 posts

266 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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MiseryStreak said:
Come on OP, post up the Google Maps location. Then we can all do a spot of MH370 style internet sleuthery and catch the perp red handed on Streetview.
I showed my 4yo our house on streetview and he looked out the window to see if he see the "camera man".
I hate to tell you it's not live.

(When I show a video from my phone of him he always asks "Where are you daddy?")

TonyRPH

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12,971 posts

168 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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GTIR said:
MiseryStreak said:
Come on OP, post up the Google Maps location. Then we can all do a spot of MH370 style internet sleuthery and catch the perp red handed on Streetview.
I showed my 4yo our house on streetview and he looked out the window to see if he see the "camera man".
I hate to tell you it's not live.

(When I show a video from my phone of him he always asks "Where are you daddy?")
When I used Google latitude on my Android phone, it was live.


johnny fotze

394 posts

125 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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He could always tell the police that he's going round to get the phone himself and if they really are more concerned with saving lives they'd better get there PDQ. He could even mention a shotgun for a more rapid (and armed) response.

PLEASE NOTE- THIS ADVICE IS BY NO MEANS SERIOUS, AND SHOULD BE READ WITH A PINCH OF THE SAME SALT LIBERALLY SPRINKLED ON THE ALLEGED 'more concerned with saving lives' RESPONSE. THE POLICE ARE VERY BUSY DOING IMPORTANT POLICE STUFF, AND PRETENDING TO HAVE A FIREARM MAY RESULT IN THE PLACEMENT OF LEAD, AT HIGH SPEED, INTO YOUR PERSON.

TonyRPH

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12,971 posts

168 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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johnny fotze said:
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lol.

robinessex

11,057 posts

181 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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Does anyone know where I can get a hand grenade that looks like a mobile phone?