08-01-2016, 06:23 AM | #151 | |
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08-01-2016, 09:22 AM | #152 |
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I also agree.
I will help anyone who needs it, but we all have to be aware of the Vermin out there, that are doing nothing more than casing out their next target. |
08-01-2016, 10:02 AM | #153 | |
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Vermin in my area use ATV's to case out houses, coming in the wee hours. My neighbor scared one off about a month ago and I scared what I believe to be the "burglar party" off about two weeks ago. If they had been 60 seconds earlier coming or me 60 seconds later getting home, you might have heard it on the news. The break-in rate here has skyrocketed due to the pill heads. |
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08-01-2016, 10:51 AM | #154 |
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This is great news, congratulations. With the prices for parts going up so high I was sure this was in a thousand pieces by now. I've been taking cruises around some of the sketchier areas keeping my eyes open for your truck since I first heard about this. People probably thought I was casing out their cars/ trucks. I can't wait to hear the details.
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08-01-2016, 11:08 AM | #155 |
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To 68 Iron,
Congratulations! We lost our 2000 Tahoe limited this spring to a thief that broke into the house and took it out of the locked garage. Along with the back of it filled with belongings. We convinced the police to do forensics and they did. We had to compile a list of all items stolen and come up with a value. I am explaining this to help you. In South Carolina, the felony charge was a certain amount and we had to prove this the officer was nice enough to give us this "hint" wink, wink. We were thinking for insurance, but, as it turned out the dump a** was caught in the Asheville, NC area with most of our belongings sleeping in a park. He now sits in jail with 1 felony count in NC and 3 more, Burglary 2, felony auto theft, and felony theft, in SC and is awaiting extradition. Long story short, get proper values, any damages, recovery costs, etc... total them up and make sure they exceed the felony limits for your state. The journey is not over!!! This guy could say "Hey, a guy sold it to me." and all he can be charged with is possession! The idiot who took our Tahoe turned out to be a deadbeat with records in NC, SC, GA, and FL, has done time, and is a total loser. Had it not been for fingerprints taken at the house, to match him to the crime scene, he probably would be out on bond. We are very thankful for our local Sheriff's department for treating the crime professionally, keeping us informed, and working to bring this loser to justice (still awaiting a court date). He hopefully will not be getting out soon. My wife however, is now packing iron all the time, and is cautious of even cars slowing down on the road in front of the house. Life will not be the same. Wishing you all best with closing this chapter of the life of your truck.
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08-01-2016, 11:47 AM | #156 |
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I am glad to hear that you got your truck back. I hope the cops whipped the crook's behind!
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08-01-2016, 12:59 PM | #157 |
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I am just guessing, but I think 68 Iron could not love his truck any more than he does today (I could be wrong) also I'm guessing that he is happy he didn't have to pay the $10 to change his handle here from 68 Iron!!? I am happy to hear that someone won against the thieves.
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08-01-2016, 03:51 PM | #158 |
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Grats on recovering your truck. I hope the bastards did not mess it up. I wish people in this world would just learn to keep their hands to themselves.
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08-01-2016, 04:37 PM | #160 |
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Glad you got it back. I'm waiting anxiously for your report of what went down.
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08-01-2016, 06:30 PM | #162 |
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68 IRON, if the local police did not already do it without your prompting, I recommend having them search the truck with a drug dog before giving it back to you. You don't need to be pulled over some time and have "your" stash found. :-)
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08-01-2016, 07:25 PM | #163 |
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Wonderful to hear 68 Iron.
It's great to see that this forum united together to assist with inforamtion on the trucks wereabouts. Thanks to everyone. Stupidity does get these theives caught. A long story short: I have great respect for the Kent Police Dept as they helped me catch the theives that stole tools from my locked garden shed. I saw two separate Craigslist ads a couple of weeks after the robbery. One for a table saw and one for a commercial power washer.....two different ads but the same reply phone number ....huh??? Responding to their ad, I met up with the culprits to see if it was my stolen saw. I identified that it was indeed my table saw and passed on the transaction. I immediately called Kent Police and they responded within five minutes. Man, those five minutes seemed like an hour. My original police report with the I.D./ serial numbers of my equipment was all the police needed to read them their rights. After everything else was said and done, I got the other stolen tools recovered. It's a great feeling to recover your losses, but elation prevails to see the theives caught. Congrats 68 Iron on getting your truck back. Sam |
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08-01-2016, 10:41 PM | #165 |
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Wow, I really like the way everyone has rallied around this and it's titled so appropriately "Stolen..." That's all you can say when it happens to you.
From initial post: "OMG.....It was painful to sign in! Yep, my 68 C-10 was stolen yesterday and probably being sold for parts. It was last seen in Federal Way WA at a park and ride....." And I'm sure the pain to sign on the board will subside.
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08-02-2016, 07:04 PM | #166 |
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We need a GPS to locate the thread owner to obtain an update :-) and it would go like this: "last available location the driver was seen in the C10 with a big smile from ear to ear driving down the interstate"
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08-02-2016, 07:11 PM | #167 |
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Just really glad this fella got his ride back. Pics are a must at this point!
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yeah I'd be happy as a mo'for too. I agree zepp just really happy he got it back. Usually not a good ending when your ride is taken.
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08-03-2016, 10:54 AM | #169 |
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Where's the capture story? inquiring minds............
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08-03-2016, 11:06 AM | #170 |
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Sorry fellas I haven't updated lately with the details of the catch....sooo much to do with the small upgrades for theft protection and just plain maintenance.
I'm at work now, so I'll make it quick for now. My truck was pulled over by the sheriffs for a moving violation in the city of Seatac when they discovered it was stolen. I was told they would search the truck but they didn't.....too many stolen articles found from just opening the door. And to make matters more uneasy for my frame of mind, the people had there own key to use for door locks and ignition....probably a worn key (I replaced the door locks and ignition lock about 3 years ago!). I'll post more picks and apprehensively give my plan for a anti theft device we can all do and modify that really is pretty cool. For now....back to work! |
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Great Great News ...
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So glad you got it back. Nothin worse than a thief!
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08-03-2016, 04:02 PM | #173 |
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NICE!! The feeling of getting back stolen property is about as good as it gets imo, and a classic truck even more so. Happy for ya
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08-03-2016, 09:24 PM | #174 |
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Had their own key..... now that is disconcerting!
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Glad you got your truck back. Had this happen to me with my 86 grand national back in 04. Came out of o Lowes and two guys had taken a claw hammer to lock cylinder and we're attempting to get it started after busting steering column.
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