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Edd505 wrote:Congrats for getting him in the right direction, I'm sick of hearing people these days "I can't find a job", well they are correct in one instance, if they never get off their lazy arses,and go look for one, they never will find a job, and as long people keep up with the handouts, thinking they're actually helping them, there's no incentive to go looking.
You may want to report to the police, it maybe related to other crimes in the area. Even if it is a schizophrenic he/she may need help winters on it's way. Last case I had like that was a teen that had been thrown out of his home. Got him sent to job corps where he had a place to sleep, a job, and eats.
โOct-19-2017 09:52 AM
toedtoes wrote:w8lpn wrote:
I had a similar incident a few years back. I had an older tt and when not in use I parked it at the old Jr High school building in town, which the fire department has owned for over 20 years now. Quite a few of us firemen park our trailers there because we have the space.
Anyway one day I went to get the trailer to bring home to get ready for a trip and noticed that the window in the door was broken. When I went in, I noticed the couch bed was pulled out, a pizza box, and some empty beer cans. There was also several cigarette butts in the sink. Also there was a floating "gift" in the turlet.
I took the trailer home and cleaned it up. Removed the broken glass and replaced it. It was a little odd. But I did report the the PD.
Then a few weeks later, the PD was called to a home at the other end of town where someone had broken into a TT, but the owner heard them and call the police. Anyway the police went in and found the person unresponsive with an overdose. So they called out the Fire dept and ambulance and we brought him back.
I dont know if it was the same guy or not but it did make me think. I looked around my trailer but didnt find any needles or anything.
Now we have cameras at the school building and I havent parked a camper there since. You just need to be careful.
But in your situation, i think it was just someone looking for a place to stay, not party.
Yeah, if I had found beer, food wrappings, needles, condoms, etc., I would report it because it would have likely been neighborhood kids wanting a party place.
In my situation, the only thing the person left was a note. He brought absolutely nothing with him and left with only the food and drink in his belly.
โOct-19-2017 08:41 AM
w8lpn wrote:
I had a similar incident a few years back. I had an older tt and when not in use I parked it at the old Jr High school building in town, which the fire department has owned for over 20 years now. Quite a few of us firemen park our trailers there because we have the space.
Anyway one day I went to get the trailer to bring home to get ready for a trip and noticed that the window in the door was broken. When I went in, I noticed the couch bed was pulled out, a pizza box, and some empty beer cans. There was also several cigarette butts in the sink. Also there was a floating "gift" in the turlet.
I took the trailer home and cleaned it up. Removed the broken glass and replaced it. It was a little odd. But I did report the the PD.
Then a few weeks later, the PD was called to a home at the other end of town where someone had broken into a TT, but the owner heard them and call the police. Anyway the police went in and found the person unresponsive with an overdose. So they called out the Fire dept and ambulance and we brought him back.
I dont know if it was the same guy or not but it did make me think. I looked around my trailer but didnt find any needles or anything.
Now we have cameras at the school building and I havent parked a camper there since. You just need to be careful.
But in your situation, i think it was just someone looking for a place to stay, not party.
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doxiemom11 wrote:
Boy, there are a lot of paranoid people on this forum.
โOct-19-2017 06:06 AM
toedtoes wrote:
I understand the reasoning behind those who say report it. I have checked the police website which lists all calls and there have been no incidents with an unknown person.
Had there been any sign of violence, etc., I would report it. But in this situation all he did was kick back and relax.
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Walaby wrote:
Glad you didn't walk in on him. Could have turned out differently.
Mike
โOct-18-2017 06:34 PM