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โOct-22-2017 03:23 AM
4x4van wrote:toedtoes wrote:That right there would cause me to call the police and make a report. That's not "normal" doodling; you may have been very lucky to not show up when he was there.
There was a note. I don't have it right here, but it said something about please. Then "they want to kill it", and then something about just do it.
โOct-22-2017 03:20 AM
toedtoes wrote:rk911 wrote:toedtoes wrote:mobeewan wrote:
Should have called the police.
1. The police might already have an idea of who might have done it.
2. Just in case it was a nut case
3. They might come back.
4. Even if they didn't damage the door or lock getting in they might have picked the lock. It is still trespassing and theft of property for the items they consumed.
5. It would at least get the police to keep an eye on your rig for a while.
He was long gone by the time I saw it. The lock had not been picked. I've given more than a couple sodas and a bag of chips to homeless people. It will not get the police to keep an eye on my rig - they are busy responding to actual crimes.
not for nothing but you had an actual crime. criminal trespass at the very least, burglary at most.
Yes, there was technically a crime, but not one that the police will have much purpose in going after.
It's not that I'm blowing it off, but a criminal trespass or a theft of 2 sodas, a bag of chips and some good-n-plenties isn't worth taking the police away from the serious stuff. And if this guy were still hanging around, it'd be different.
โOct-20-2017 05:26 PM
bukhrn wrote:.
I've read a bunch of reasons to call the police (all of which I agree with), obviously toedtoes is much more forgiving than I, I was taught MANY years ago as a child, if it's not mine & I take,(or use it) I stole it, whether a stick of gum, a piece of paper, or using my RV or anything else, IT'S stealing.
โOct-20-2017 04:52 PM
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โOct-20-2017 03:03 PM
toedtoes wrote:Ah yes, because schizophrenics are always perfectly articulate writers, right? :S Wow.4x4van wrote:toedtoes wrote:That right there would cause me to call the police and make a report. That's not "normal" doodling; you may have been very lucky to not show up when he was there.
There was a note. I don't have it right here, but it said something about please. Then "they want to kill it", and then something about just do it.
That's a sign of schizophrenia. The voices are telling him things. Had it said "I want to kill it" or "they want me to kill it" I would be more concerned.
โOct-20-2017 10:09 AM
Dtank wrote:
Well - you've listed all the reasons NOT to report it.
Here's a few leaning the other way:
1. The PD may have other similar "overnighter" complaints with different outcomes. It may help to know where they occur.
2. Who knows if the "nice" visitor would react differently had you walked in on him (or her). Do you know if he/she was armed?
Were there other instances? - Did those have different outcomes?
3. Sometimes an insignificant report can be tied to one with more serious implications (the "more important" things you believe the PD is involved with).
Recently a nice guy allowed a homeless person to stay in his RV overnight. She wouldn't leave in the morning. Turned into a standoff with the LA (CA) PD live on local news - she finally came out after *she* torched the RV (total loss).
Sometimes nice guys finish last!
And - Good news travels fast (among the homeless):
"There's an unlocked RV parked over on River Street - even has food inside! It had all kinds of neat stuff inside which I left alone!" (which he describes).
So now - the word is out!
Your *NEXT* visitor may be hocking the items the first didn't take - even if he has to break in to get them - since he knows they are/were there!
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โOct-20-2017 07:11 AM
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โOct-19-2017 06:07 PM
Crowe wrote:
Boy, there are a lot of paranoid people on this forum
Cautious people I'd say. Calling the police just to report it is a "no harm no foul" type of action. And if later one he found something missing he can report it not only to the police but also to the insurance company. If no report is filed it's very difficult to collect.
โOct-19-2017 06:04 PM
4x4van wrote:toedtoes wrote:That right there would cause me to call the police and make a report. That's not "normal" doodling; you may have been very lucky to not show up when he was there.
There was a note. I don't have it right here, but it said something about please. Then "they want to kill it", and then something about just do it.
โOct-19-2017 05:54 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโOct-19-2017 04:21 PM
toedtoes wrote:That right there would cause me to call the police and make a report. That's not "normal" doodling; you may have been very lucky to not show up when he was there.
There was a note. I don't have it right here, but it said something about please. Then "they want to kill it", and then something about just do it.
โOct-19-2017 11:55 AM
bukhrn wrote: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 11:38 AM