Glad you had no more damage than you did and fix was quick and easy. Yes, after you experience a personal event, it always makes you a bit more sympathetic to someone else going through the same thing. Until that moment, words are just words, even though we all try our best to empathize. But once something happens to you can you truly identify with others.
Every time I read a post about storage lot break ins, I'm actually glad the zoning board where I lived left the "nasty" note on my door telling me I had to move the camper, which resulted in us moving to a different county completely, to a location in the country, were we have privacy, dark nights, dog can run free without fences are leashes, and can fire a 20 gauge out my bedroom window if I feel like it!
Never had any kind of break-in living here, but when we lived in town, seems someone was always fiddling with the camper in our yard. Things would get moved, unplugged, disturbed, and sometimes, evidence someone was inside it. So our lemons became lemonade and the zoning board actually did us a favor when we decided to move out of town and life has been great ever since. And it really is nice to wake up in the morning and right outside my bedroom window, there sits my camper!
You say you are land-locked. Sometimes you just have to make drastic life-changing "moves" to improve your lifestyle or to bring a sense of peace to your world. We moved almost 30 miles from that original location. It trippled my drive time and distance to work. Was it worth it? Absolutely yes!