oldfordnut wrote:well this brings me to my story soudns like u all would be happy with me ,, about 2 weeks ago my truck got broken into By the way i am 17 but my 1979 ford pickup got broke into and i got 75 bucks stolen out and my g-ma got me a 100 dollal bottle of cologne i kno its alot but.... and it got stolen so i got extreamly steam up from that so about 3 days after my buddy got his car broke into and they stole all my cd's that we had in his car and my cop radar and his wallet which by the way had a military id. which is a federal peice of property so big trouble there and had his dads credit card as well so we get even more angry about that so the next day his dad goes and gets his credit card reviews or w/e and they show thta they went out and spent over $1,000 on a bunch of random things so we went out and started trying to find camera's of course no where they went had any cameras but we got one guy that knew the looks and we knew who he was. he was a old freind before he became a low life crook. so me being 225lbs 5'8 hockey player decides he will let the cops handle it and of course everyone knows how the cops r they dont work so i let them at it for a day and nothin came of it so me and my bud had to take car of it all lets say his hands wont be able to be goin in other peoples thing any mroe i made sure of it he will think twice about stealin next time figrued there has to be a couple mroe hot heads out there that would love this one
That part about God takes care of it. All I can say is, look out.
His sense of humor has no bounds. If you catch them, make a citizens
arrest. Hurt them only if you must. They may be scum, but there still
somebodys kin. Get a dog. Look at the security around your place. What
could improve it? These people look for easy targets. If it looks hard,
they pass and go somewhere else. Lights on the driveway scare them
too. Get some motion detector floods. Don't leave stuff in the cab.
Keep your eyes open.
*** Attempted auto theft -- A Kelso man called police Wednesday evening to report that he caught a woman inside his car in the 1100 block of North Second Avenue and was holding her for police. He said she told him she was in the car waiting for a friend. The owner discovered that the ignition no longer worked. Kelso police said the woman gave a false name, but when confronted with a booking photo of herself she admitted she was Kandice Renee Kidrick-Brenner, 21, a transient. She was booked in connection with attempted first-degree theft, with initial bail set at $25,000. She also was served with a contempt of court warrant.
Lets hope they keep her in jail.
In life many men take the path of righteousness, some take the path many others follow (G.M. owners, for example), some take a more arduous path, some a simpler path. I, sir, took the PSYCO-PATH!!
Whether you believe in 'reaping what you sow' or what comes around goes around, it sure is great to hear when justice is served, isn't it? A very funny story made the rounds a couple of years ago about a guy attempting to siphon gas from a motorhome. Turns out, the tank he was sucking from didn't turn out to be the fuel tank
but there is no way to siphon anything from there.
just a drain on the bottom. unless you go thru the toilet
In life many men take the path of righteousness, some take the path many others follow (G.M. owners, for example), some take a more arduous path, some a simpler path. I, sir, took the PSYCO-PATH!!