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Facebook groups fight back against youth crime scourge

From sharing home surveillance videos to posting pictures and descriptions of stolen possessions – homeowners are using their experiences to warn others in the community.But experts are urging victims not to forget to report crimes to police, amid fears some crimes posted about on social media are going unreported. Wavell Heights mum, Sharon – who wishes to keep her surname anonymous – created a neighbourhood watch community page after she fell victim to burglars in December 2019.She suspects…
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