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ttaylor508
03-04-2009, 06:40 PM
Last night DH had his truck broken into. They took his back pack, which among other things had his wallet (I know...bad, bad, bad to leave in car), his Sidi cycling shoes, prescription meds and IPOD. I know we will never get the ipod, meds or wallet back, but the cycling shoes are really of no use to someone. Most people don't even realize how expensive they are. They will cost about $300 to replace. I went out several times scouring the neighborhood in hopes that someone just chucked them, but no luck so far. I believe whoever did it was just after cash (which they got about $80) because they didn't even try to use any of the credit cards. I have also been periodically checking craigslist in hopes that the person is dumb enough to try and sell them. Anyhow, has anyone recovered stuff that was stolen. Is it any use to go to pawn shops and notify them to be on the look out?

Zen
03-04-2009, 07:04 PM
Neither the pawn shops or the scumslime thieves are likely to even know what kind of shoes they are.

Trek420
03-04-2009, 08:11 PM
Check the emergency room reports. Hopefully they try them out on a hardwood floor and fall over backwards. :p

Seriously, I'm sorry you were ripped off.

ttaylor508
03-04-2009, 09:00 PM
Yah, that would be something if they actually tried the shoes and ended up in the ER. I think the more likely scenario is that they may take the meds and accidentally OD. It really worries me because they are meds that could really be dangerous for a young person who doesn't know what they are taking.

Tuckervill
03-04-2009, 09:08 PM
They will just sell everything they can, including the credit cards. Pawn shops would take the shoes, too, even though they might not know exactly what they are. You canceled the credit cards, right?

It really stinks. My husband's truck was broken into in Detroit at night, and they got everything except the bicycles. Laptops, Nintendo DS, my son's favorite cycling jersey. Cops said it was probably all sold before 9 a.m.

Karen

Ana
03-04-2009, 10:24 PM
I am so sorry to hear someone stole all those things from your vehicle!:mad:

There is something about a stranger invading your space and taking your things that feels violating :mad: :(

Was any of it insured? :p

I'm glad to hear your bikes were spared :)

Jo-n-NY
03-05-2009, 06:00 AM
sorry to hear. It just amazes me on how people think the can just take what does not belong to them. Like we don't work hard for what we have.

~ JoAnn

redrhodie
03-05-2009, 06:05 AM
Check Craigslist. There was just a story in our local news about a thief being caught "e-fencing" on that site.

sundial
03-05-2009, 07:00 AM
That's really bad. What a bunch of sorry people. I'll bet they were needing cash to support their meth habit. :mad:

ttaylor508
03-05-2009, 07:38 AM
We had all credit cards cancelled by 5 am and they didn't even try to use them. That's what makes me think it was kids just looking for cash. I have been checking craigslist daily and will run down to the local pawn shops just to see if they might have the shoes. I even checked some local dumpsters (yuk) to see if they might have tossed the backpack in there. We will wait a week or so before replacing the shoes just to see if they show up.

sundial
03-05-2009, 07:41 AM
Will your homeowner's insurance cover this? :confused:

ttaylor508
03-05-2009, 07:50 AM
We have a higher deductible than the loss, so we won't claim it.

BabyBlueNTulsa
03-05-2009, 06:24 PM
Ugh... I'm so sorry this happened to you! Scum of the earth rip off "artists"... GRRR:mad:

ttaylor508
03-06-2009, 08:25 AM
Seems to be happening more often in our neighborhood. My friend just had her car broken into last weekend at the local Elementary school (about a mile from our house) while playing soccer with her kids. It was the middle of the day and they broke her window while everyone was just a few hundred feet away from the car on the field. The parking lot is on a main road so these guys really had some guts. They had watched her place her purse under the seat and then broke in and stole it and proceeded to charge thousands of dollars on the card and write a bunch of bum checks in a very short period of time.

Good thing is that the local police pulled some guy over a few days later and he was acting suspicious enough to warrant a search of his car which produced one of her stolen cards. The guy was not the one who broke into the car, but started naming names to try and get himself off the hook. Apparently it was part of a crime ring that the police have been tracking. The guy that actually broke in the car is said to be "armed and dangerous". Police said the crime ring produces $30,000 a week!!!

I don't think these are the same guys the broke into DH's car, but it makes me feel better that they caught my friends culprits.

Jolt
03-06-2009, 06:56 PM
Ugh. Some people are such slimeballs...sorry this happened to your husband. I had my car broken into at the train station recently so I know how much it stinks. You might try looking on Ebay in addition to the places already mentioned.

Jolt
03-06-2009, 07:00 PM
That's really bad. What a bunch of sorry people. I'll bet they were needing cash to support their meth habit. :mad:

Entirely possible. When my car got broken into, the cop said it was probably a drug addict that did it. Must be common...

ttaylor508
03-07-2009, 08:58 AM
BREAKING NEWS UPDATE! We got a phone call yesterday from a woman who found DH's wallet in a park. Everthing was in the wallet, except the cash of course. We also found his cycling sunglasses and a scull cap as well as some other stolen goods that belonged to someone else. We were thrilled to get the stuff back, but bummed that the backpack and Sidi shoes were not there. We went to police station last night and dropped off the rest of the stolen goods that were not ours.

This morning I just got a phone call from a man who found one of DH's perscriptions and called us from the phone number on the bottle and guess what....his backpack and shoes were there too as well as some other gym items he had in bag. YIPPPEEEEE! So excited I can hardly stand it. The IPOD I am sure is gone. DH is at the gym right now in spinnging class and I think I will have him paged. Don't think he will mind the interuption!!!

PamNY
03-07-2009, 10:02 AM
Great news! I am so happy for you.

Pam

redrhodie
03-07-2009, 10:50 AM
Yay! Still a lot to deal with, but the shoes are found! That's great!

sundial
03-07-2009, 02:21 PM
It was the middle of the day and they broke her window while everyone was just a few hundred feet away from the car on the field.

I'd like to see him break into my car with a 100 lb german shepherd waiting for him. ;)

I'm so glad you found most of your stuff! What a happy ending. Yippeeee!! What did your hubby say??

Ana
03-07-2009, 03:37 PM
I'd like to see him break into my car with a 100 lb german shepherd waiting for him. ;)


Is the dog's name "Karma"? ;)

sundial
03-07-2009, 06:03 PM
Lol!

madscot13
03-07-2009, 11:34 PM
that is amazing news.

ttaylor508
03-08-2009, 09:29 AM
And the story goes on....So DH went to the house to get the bag and asked where they had found it. Turns out the guy found it in his sons room. The dad said his son told him he found the bag. One of the prescriptions was missing (the pain killers of course) and he also found another man's prescription bottle with it. The IPOD was also gone as well as a CD wallet. The bag was not dirty or wet like all of the other stuff we recovered so seems a bit strange since it has been rainy here for the last week. We are totally thrilled to get what we got back. We called police to update them on what we had recovered and what is still missing and they are supposed to follow up with the kid. It would be nice to get the IPOD and cash back, but I know that will never happen.