โJul-15-2014 07:13 PM
โAug-12-2014 12:45 PM
down home wrote:I recommend you start snapping pictures of these people as they drive by.
Nowhere is safe. We caught two people, two weeks ago casing our place. They stopped, on the road and were taking photos, of two flowers and a spruce? Went up the road somewhere turned around and came back by very slow. Two days later Son In Law and I were on the porch again when the very same vehicle, slowed to a very slow crawl this time and went past. They went up the road somewhere turned around and came back very slow looking at two flowers and a spruce?
Son says they are breaking in around the county. I don't talk much with our Policeman the last few years. Guess I need to inquire.
โAug-12-2014 12:32 PM
โAug-11-2014 12:05 PM
homedad wrote:
There's crime in Canada?
โAug-10-2014 08:05 PM
mikegt4 wrote:
3.0charlie, glad to see that you got it back relatively intact.
After following this thread from the beginning I am surprised (maybe I shouldn't be) of how naive people are to the world around them. Padlocks, chains, even removing the wheels are NOT going to slow down a thief especially with the battery powered cut-off tools common today. A thief with a tow truck and a cut-off saw isn't committing a crime of opportunity.
Perhaps it is because most members of this forum are of the baby boomer generation (including me) that grew up in an era were people were honest and property was respected. Those days are gone. Also boomers have been living in wealthier, safer neighborhoods well insulated from the underbelly of todays society.
Don't take this as a rant or sermon, just my observation.
โAug-10-2014 06:48 PM
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โAug-06-2014 06:02 PM
โAug-06-2014 05:57 PM
3.0charlie wrote:
An update. Provincial Police found the TT last night, and I made a visit this afternoon to see the damage done. I was expecting some serious issues, like an interior torn apart, torn frame... but no.
Biggest damage is to the rear bay window, which they tore apart a smaller window to gain access to the inside. Main window is unaffected though. The electric tongue jack leg took a hit, and needs replacement. All locks have been removed from the inside - I found the screws at the door sills. The slide-out is not fully retracted, but is sticking out at both ends from an equal distance - like it's simply not fully closed.
They stole most personal belongings, but the large items are still present? Like the Arvika bike rack, the PI EMS, the water filter - heck, even the RhinoFlex black water hose is still there. The Reese DC arms and chains are accounted for, just like the spring bars (I built a rack for the bars, they are still there...).
I'm pretty sure it was not used for the 3 weeks it was stolen. Tables and countertop surfaces a clean, fridge is clean, bathroom is impeccable.... Weird.
John
โAug-06-2014 05:36 PM
K3WE wrote:Thank you, you made me smile. I needed that.3.0charlie wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:Why not.
Might as well post a picture on here too. You just never know.
Why not?
Because now we know you are one of those half ton TV types that are the scourge of the earth.
Maybe the weight police just confiscated your rig for said violations.
โAug-06-2014 11:07 AM
โAug-06-2014 07:51 AM
3.0charlie wrote:
An update. Provincial Police found the TT last night, and I made a visit this afternoon to see the damage done. I was expecting some serious issues, like an interior torn apart, torn frame... but no.
Biggest damage is to the rear bay window, which they tore apart a smaller window to gain access to the inside. Main window is unaffected though. The electric tongue jack leg took a hit, and needs replacement. All locks have been removed from the inside - I found the screws at the door sills. The slide-out is not fully retracted, but is sticking out at both ends from an equal distance - like it's simply not fully closed.
They stole most personal belongings, but the large items are still present? Like the Arvika bike rack, the PI EMS, the water filter - heck, even the RhinoFlex black water hose is still there. The Reese DC arms and chains are accounted for, just like the spring bars (I built a rack for the bars, they are still there...).
I'm pretty sure it was not used for the 3 weeks it was stolen. Tables and countertop surfaces a clean, fridge is clean, bathroom is impeccable.... Weird.
John
โAug-06-2014 07:04 AM