Yesterday my car was stolen from my wife's work. She works less than a 1/4 mile from home. I needed the car and went to go get it, and found the car in another parking lot.
Figuring the wife had some car trouble and left it there, I drove it to her work and asked her about it. That's when we figured out it had been stolen. The ****** must of had a key, because nothing was broken.
I had some pretty important errands to run and since the car had been moved, I'd report it latter.
The wife talks to fellow employees and find out another person's car had been broken into 2 days before, and was caught on security tape, but couldnt see the ****** license's plate. They call the law and was told "Since it happened on private property they wouldn't come take a report"
(but they write tickets there all the time for expired reg) This happened about 7:00-7:30.
My wife got to thinking, the car was there when she took her break at 6:45 and the car that filled her spot belonged to another employee that started at 7:45. Anyone see a pattern here?
I called the sheriffs about this and was told they couldnt set up a "sting" but to call WE TIP and they could. We tip said they couldnt do anything since I didnt have a license #. NOW WHAT?
So I called the Mayor's office and told the story. The lady was dumfounded that the sheriffs wouldnt do anything about this, and would send off emails.
Guess the law enforcement around here is just good for writting tickets
Figuring the wife had some car trouble and left it there, I drove it to her work and asked her about it. That's when we figured out it had been stolen. The ****** must of had a key, because nothing was broken.
I had some pretty important errands to run and since the car had been moved, I'd report it latter.
The wife talks to fellow employees and find out another person's car had been broken into 2 days before, and was caught on security tape, but couldnt see the ****** license's plate. They call the law and was told "Since it happened on private property they wouldn't come take a report"
(but they write tickets there all the time for expired reg) This happened about 7:00-7:30.
My wife got to thinking, the car was there when she took her break at 6:45 and the car that filled her spot belonged to another employee that started at 7:45. Anyone see a pattern here?
I called the sheriffs about this and was told they couldnt set up a "sting" but to call WE TIP and they could. We tip said they couldnt do anything since I didnt have a license #. NOW WHAT?
So I called the Mayor's office and told the story. The lady was dumfounded that the sheriffs wouldnt do anything about this, and would send off emails.
Guess the law enforcement around here is just good for writting tickets
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