Each this morning our friend was attacked and had items stolen from her by an intruder that broke into her house. She lives very near Coban Trading in Çatalkoy.
The attacker got away on a scooter. Earlier that day we were at a friend's empty house and a man on a scooter rode into the garden and had no reason to do so. His discription matched that of our friends attacker. Later that evening someone on a scooter rode in and out of my quiet lane, something that I can't ever recall when it's dark.
All three houses are quite neàr each other.
Please watch out for a man as described getting his registration number would be very helpful.
The police response was fantastic.
Break in, çatalkoy
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- Keithcaley
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Re: Break in, çatalkoy
What is the description please?His discription matched that of our friends attacker...Please watch out for a man as described
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Re: Break in, çatalkoy
below average height, heavy set, dark hair, believed to be riding a scooter, believed to be main land Turkish.
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Re: Break in, çatalkoy
That describes an awful lot of people
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Re: Break in, çatalkoy
Not trying to be racist or anything, but to be honest I can rarely if ever, tell a mainland Turk from a local TC.
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Re: Break in, çatalkoy
Or any of the individuals from any of the '----kan' countries abutting Turkey. Suffice it to say, the description appears to rule out 'beyaz halk'.sophie wrote:Not trying to be racist or anything, but to be honest I can rarely if ever, tell a mainland Turk from a local TC.