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To phone the police about my neighbour?

58 replies

DogGoneMad · 22/09/2011 11:27

He lives directly opposite me and we haven't seen him for about 10 days. His curtains have not moved and his car hasnt moved either.

He is in his late 50's and lives alone. He is also a real loner so he doesn't have any friends that I know of that I can ask. Infact in the 10 years I have lived here I have never even seen him have a visitor!

I've had a nosey through the letter box and front window and can't see anything out of order.

I'm just worried that if the police come they might break his door down and then what if he is on holiday??

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ToothlesstheDragon · 22/09/2011 19:04

oh thank goodness! so glad. thanks for letting us know DogGone

StrandedBear · 22/09/2011 19:08

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CoffeeIsMyFriend · 22/09/2011 19:11

I think what you did was lovely, - hopefully now he might let someone know when he goes on holiday.

So pleased it has a happy outcome. phew!

RainboweBrite · 22/09/2011 20:12

Thank goodness he's safe and well!

michelleseashell · 22/09/2011 22:22

Oh I am glad he's ok. My dad got found dead age 50 in his house after three weeks. I didn't realise this happened so often.

frumpet · 22/09/2011 22:32

Have to say if he had been dead ten days and you had peeked through the letter box ,there would of been ,how shall i put this , an aroma . Glad to hear he is alive and well .

Tewkespeggy · 22/09/2011 22:39

and flies, if you open the letter box and can hear flies buzzing... call the police

WhoseGotMyEyebrows · 25/09/2011 08:56

It's also quite nice that he's gone on holiday for once Smile

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