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Mrluvaluva 13-05-2012 02:54 PM

What would you do?
 
I live in an apartment block of 3 floors. It is in a gated enclosure, and the flats on the ground floor have doors that open onto a public pathway. Just taking the rubbish out, I went past a flat at the end of the block.

Casually looking in, I noticed the place looked trashed. The TV is knocked over on the floor, there are video games strewn about the place, and ornaments smashed on the floor. There are normally two motorbikes outside, and there is only one there now, and the cover is strewn on the floor.

It could have been burgled, but I am wondering about the possibility if there has been an argument (a pretty extreme one at that). I am thinking the guy may have possibly left on his bike in a temper and rode off, leaving the cover on the floor.

If I called the police, they may not thank me for it.

I have tried knocking on the door but there is no answer. To be honest, you would have thought the neighbours would have heard something?

I don't know what to do for the best?

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 13-05-2012 03:05 PM

idk but i love your new avatar

Tom4784 13-05-2012 03:06 PM

Call the police, better to be safe then sorry.

joeysteele 13-05-2012 03:06 PM

I am not 100% sure what I would do but if you heard nothing and no one else did then it seems odd.
If you cannot get an answer at the door then that's of concern too,if they are usually there.

You are only being neighbourly after all and I guess if I felt something was as odd as you describe and that there seems no explanation for things as they are then there is no harm in having someone check it out.
I guess,although some people take exception to others poking their nose in,if you know things are not usually like this then I would personally rather be safe than sorry and have it checked out just as a precaution.

If I kneEw the people even more so would I do that. However, if you know or think they are or can be hostile people who live there then maybe my way is not an answer in this case.

arista 13-05-2012 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrluvaluva (Post 5135045)
I live in an apartment block of 3 floors. It is in a gated enclosure, and the flats on the ground floor have doors that open onto a public pathway. Just taking the rubbish out, I went past a flat at the end of the block.

Casually looking in, I noticed the place looked trashed. The TV is knocked over on the floor, there are video games strewn about the place, and ornaments smashed on the floor. There are normally two motorbikes outside, and there is only one there now, and the cover is strewn on the floor.

It could have been burgled, but I am wondering about the possibility if there has been an argument (a pretty extreme one at that). I am thinking the guy may have possibly left on his bike in a temper and rode off, leaving the cover on the floor.

If I called the police, they may not thank me for it.

I have tried knocking on the door but there is no answer. To be honest, you would have thought the neighbours would have heard something?

I don't know what to do for the best?




Is there a Lanlord
or someone in charge of it all

its there job to get police.

InOne 13-05-2012 03:10 PM

Call the 101 police number. Best to report it that way, then they can't get at you for ringing the emergency number or anything/

Pyramid* 13-05-2012 03:13 PM

It's one of these ones that you don't know what to do for the best, my own thing would be to either check with the landlord or council or the police.

I'd far rather be safe than sorry....... It's a horrible position but my own gut feeling is: I'd be calling the police.

Mrluvaluva 13-05-2012 03:18 PM

I don't know them at all, and I live at the other side of the building, so I would not have heard anything, and I can't get in touch with the landlord until tomorrow unfortunately. I might go and try and see again if anyone is there, and if not use that 101 number. I forgot about that. Thanks Joe.

Pyramid* 13-05-2012 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrluvaluva (Post 5135086)
I don't know them at all, and I live at the other side of the building, so I would not have heard anything, and I can't get in touch with the landlord until tomorrow unfortunately. I might go and try and see again if anyone is there, and if not use that 101 number. I forgot about that. Thanks Joe.

I dont know what the '101' number is - so sorry about that.

It most likely is a major domestic.... but , as I say: it's so hard to call - and it's one of those ''can't do right for doing wrong'' scenarios.

Let us know how you get on eh?

InOne 13-05-2012 03:26 PM

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101 is the number to call when you want to contact your local police - when it's less urgent than a 999 call. 101 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Mrluvaluva 13-05-2012 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 5135094)
I dont know what the '101' number is - so sorry about that.

It most likely is a major domestic.... but , as I say: it's so hard to call - and it's one of those ''can't do right for doing wrong'' scenarios.

Let us know how you get on eh?

It's for reporting non-emergency incidents. I'm just worried that, if it is a major domestic, then they won't be too happy if the police turn up on their doorstep. I don't really know what they would do in that situation either, as there seems to be nobody home.

InOne 13-05-2012 03:29 PM

Is anyone else in at all in the block of flats that might've heard something?

thesheriff443 13-05-2012 03:29 PM

one thing you should not be doing is knocking on the door,
leave it to the police or just leave it.

Pyramid* 13-05-2012 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 5135108)
This

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Originally Posted by Mrluvaluva (Post 5135116)
It's for reporting non-emergency incidents. I'm just worried that, if it is a major domestic, then they won't be too happy if the police turn up on their doorstep. I don't really know what they would do in that situation either, as there seems to be nobody home.

ah right... I've never really had need. Yes, that does perhaps sound a better idea.

But the other thing is: if YOU have noticed, then so too might other 'less concerned' people - if the house is empty - and it looks like that and can be seen like that from the outside: it's also a prime target to be burgled (if it was a domestic) if you see what I mean.

Pyramid* 13-05-2012 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 5135123)
one thing you should not be doing is knocking on the door,
leave it to the police or just leave it.

I disagree.

it's called living in a caring community, where people actually give two hoots for those that live around them.

If you hadn't seen some old dear for a while, passed her house and it was trashed, and her little car was gone: would you just leave it? You wouldn't want to check up on here and see if she (or he) was alright?

Mrluvaluva 13-05-2012 03:35 PM

It cannot be seen publicly, as it's not on the side of the street, but it can be seen by residents.

thesheriff443 13-05-2012 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 5135135)
I disagree.

it's called living in a caring community, where people actually give two hoots for those that live around them.

If you hadn't seen some old dear for a while, passed her house and it was trashed, and her little car was gone: would you just leave it? You wouldn't want to check up on here and see if she (or he) was alright?

look stick to the topic you always add another aspect to get your opinion across this not about an old lady.

mizzy25 13-05-2012 03:46 PM

ring the 101 number like someone has suggested. a few years ago when i lived @ my old place one night the dog across the road barked all night and i mean all night and i knew something was up but i did nothing then @ about 6am i heard sirens etc someone had rang the police thank god as the poor guy who lived there had died and the poor dog was trying to alert help.

Mrluvaluva 13-05-2012 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 5135150)
look stick to the topic you always add another aspect to get your opinion across this not about an old lady.

The point is, if it were my flat, and it had been burgled, I would hope somebody would report it so it could be made secure (as it mustn't be if someone has broken in), but I would like to be sure first. Pyramid is only using a situation as an example.

Pyramid* 13-05-2012 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 5135150)
look stick to the topic you always add another aspect to get your opinion across this not about an old lady.

It's called looking at things from all angles.

I must have missed where the OP quoted the ages of the people concerned. .... oh wait: It seems I didn't miss that .... there WAS no age mentioned.

I'd appreciate you not trying to cause arguments - it's tedious.

Pyramid* 13-05-2012 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrluvaluva (Post 5135168)
The point is, if it were my flat, and it had been burgled, I would hope somebody would report it so it could be made secure (as it mustn't be if someone has broken in), but I would like to be sure first. Pyramid is only using a situation as an example.

That was precisely my very point. I know my neighbours have done similar when my back gate was lying opened during the day, as well as my garden shed.... (and they know it's always locked) - they went round to check - and then let me know.

I call that being good neighbours and looking out for each other.

thesheriff443 13-05-2012 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrluvaluva (Post 5135168)
The point is, if it were my flat, and it had been burgled, I would hope somebody would report it so it could be made secure (as it mustn't be if someone has broken in), but I would like to be sure first. Pyramid is only using a situation as an example.

look you posted this so you are un sure so take it from someone with a lot of life experiences and have been involved in situations you could not imagine the right answer is to phone the police if its a break in they will deal with it if its a domestic they will deal with it but knocking on the door puts you in danger.

Pyramid* 13-05-2012 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by mizzy25 (Post 5135166)
ring the 101 number like someone has suggested. a few years ago when i lived @ my old place one night the dog across the road barked all night and i mean all night and i knew something was up but i did nothing then @ about 6am i heard sirens etc someone had rang the police thank god as the poor guy who lived there had died and the poor dog was trying to alert help.


See...this kind of story haunts me, I'd never forgive myself if that cropped up and I'd never done anything.

thesheriff443 13-05-2012 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 5135176)
It's called looking at things from all angles.

I must have missed where the OP quoted the ages of the people concerned. .... oh wait: It seems I didn't miss that .... there WAS no age mentioned.

I'd appreciate you not trying to cause arguments - it's tedious.

grow up

Jords 13-05-2012 04:00 PM

Hard situation because you dont want a beating up. Probably phone from a phonebox tbh so they cant trace it back to you and get you further involved.


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