Tuesday, January 29, 2008

It's not yours!

So it's 7:10 am. yesterday morning and I am just rounding up the kids to head out the door for school/work and my phone rings. It's my very good friend/manager/co-worker balling her eyes out. I can't understand really what she is saying but I finally understood "my truck is gone". She had her vehicle stolen right out of her driveway in the middle of the night along with her spare set of keys that included keys to her home. The did find her SUV ran out of gas in front of a gas station and it had been towed because it was blocking the driveway to the station. The theif of course bailed out but they left behind a nice box cutter dangerous type knife thing, black gloves and a comdom box. GROSS! They didn't find her extra set of keys so they spent the day changing all the locks to the house and dealing with the insurance people since the guy also took some personal items from her ride.....It was crazy.

I don't understand why some people feel they can just take your stuff. You work hard for it, you keep your job, have an education in order to obtain decent things and these gangster thugs just walk up take it it like you "owe" them and it pisses me off. I hope they are able to get good prints and find the perps. She had her work cell phone in there charging but hidden and they took that and they called the phone about 11:30 am that morning and a man with a very thugish/ghetto accent answered the phone and so they "confronted" him and the guy hung up. Work had the service turned off. The whole thing makes me so mad that people don't have morals, standards, regards for other property and are just loosers.

Ok, I'll get off my soap box now.

By the way Deej, if you read this I don't know how you were ever a cop..I'd shoot and ask questions later. You are a good man my friend.

3 comments:

One of the Bunch said...

Sick isn't it? argh...

I'm glad your coworker wasn't hurt in the whole ordeal but the emotional trauma of having someone "invade" your personal space and ravage through your personal belongings is huge, I'm sure.

By the way, cute new pics! :)

baseballpokerjunkie said...

Wow that is kinda crazy. This happened in the big L town?

As far as getting prints and all of that, good luck. They would probably be better off vacuuming the vehicle for hairs/DNA. But I doubt that the agency (whichever one that is) would want to do that since the vehicle was recovered.

As far as shooting first, you just have to play the game. Every dog has their day. It can become really frustrating at times. Especially when you know that someone is up to no good but you can't get enough to put them away. But it also can be real rewarding.

Anonymous said...

why didn't they trace the cell phone call to get a location of where it was made?