Someone broke into my car
#34
Damn Robby, sorry to hear that, i hope the police can get some finger prints and catch him pretty soon.
Since a lot of trouble going on that place, why won't the police lay a trap there like they always do and catch the guy who did it??
Anyways all that stolen stuff can be bought back, thank god they didn't dent your car or cut your leather seats.
Since a lot of trouble going on that place, why won't the police lay a trap there like they always do and catch the guy who did it??
Anyways all that stolen stuff can be bought back, thank god they didn't dent your car or cut your leather seats.
#36
Damn Robby, sorry to hear that, i hope the police can get some finger prints and catch him pretty soon.
Since a lot of trouble going on that place, why won't the police lay a trap there like they always do and catch the guy who did it??
Anyways all that stolen stuff can be bought back, thank god they didn't dent your car or cut your leather seats.
Since a lot of trouble going on that place, why won't the police lay a trap there like they always do and catch the guy who did it??
Anyways all that stolen stuff can be bought back, thank god they didn't dent your car or cut your leather seats.
He's been doing them for a long azz time.
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#43
But oh well, I have faith in Igor...plus it's worth the risk when done right.
As they say, you gotta pay to play. lol
#44
Sorry to hear about the bad break... In early afternoon two weeks ago my client parked her Lexus next to my car at my Long Island office parking lot, located in an area which I thought was very safe. When she came out her rear window was shattered and her Macbook Pro gone. My G was parked right next to it and went untouched - I make it a point never to leave anything in the car that may attract a prying eye (NYC habit) and try not to park in an isolated location if possible. I called the cops and they pretty much say that due to poor economy a lot of people are turning to theft in what was considered previously "theft-safe" areas.
#45