Let's hope somebody shops the hooded Taunton teenager who attacked 63-year-old pensioner Jenny Eggleton - all 5ft 2in of her - in broad daylight.
After knocking her to the ground, he grabbed her handbag containing bank cards, personal items and Pounds 70 in cash, and although she bravely held on to it watches d for some 10 yards, with grazed knees and bruised arms she eventually had to let go.
Jenny still had the guts to chase him until he disappeared.
The one shame is that none of the older local lads I know from the area were around to witness this cowardly attack, because if they'd caught him, I'm sure he would think twice about ever doing it again.
Although this type of incident shouldn't ever take place anywhere, it happily doesn't happen very often in Taunton or the other country towns of our region.
If you have any information about this attack, you can phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
I'm pleased to write of the happier side of Taunton life from The Wurzels' experience there last Wednesday, when we performed in what they say is the longest pub in England - the one that stretches from East Street through to Magdalene Street.
The place was packed with people of all ages creating an incredible atmosphere for us to work in, and with not a hint of trouble.
We chat to security staff wherever we play and they always tell us they do not have problems with our crowds, because they all come to have a good time.
And they really do come - from all over, and of all ages.
After the show on Wednesday we chatted to some of the 50 squaddies who had travelled down from Tidworth barracks for the evening.
They were all cracking lads, with some of them due to go off to Afghanistan soon. Come back safely, boys!
We also met a lovely couple who had had an absolute ball all evening. They had left home in Newcastle-upon-Tyne at 4am to come and see us, as they had never done so before.
We are so lucky to have fans like that.
The following day, when my wife Chris and I were in the supermarket, a lady much the same age as Jenny Eggleton came up, all excited, to say her son had bought her a ticket and she had had a brilliant night at our gig.
I don't know how she even managed to see us, because she must have been all of 5ft tall. But it was lovely to meet another satisfied customer who had had a safe night out in Taunton.
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