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Stupid Theif award???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hans' Rod & Cycle, Sep 19, 2011.

  1. Hell.. i was away for a few days and this this Lee Masterly stole my 53 plymouth and my buddies 53 ford that was at my house. I found him selling the 53 ford on craigslist. The cops showed up and since he saud hed bought it at a garage sale ten years back (it was only stolen a month before so that was utter bull) the cops wouldnt arrest him. Oh, they did let me know they "recovered" my license plates from his garage... But thats not enough to have him arrested either.
     
  2. Von Rigg Fink
    Joined: Jun 11, 2007
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    And we wonder why we have people that dont bother to cal 911 and take these matters into their own hands:mad:
     
  3. hotroddon
    Joined: Sep 22, 2007
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    WTF? Was the car not ***led or registered to you? Did it not have a VIN number to prove it was yours> Got to be more to this story
     
  4. didnt you hear? they all moved down here to LA and be came Doyers fans;)
     
  5. BURN OUT BOB
    Joined: Apr 16, 2005
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    Years ago I noticed my checking account was low, come to find out some chick pulled some receipts out of a garbage can and went on a weekend spending spree with my atm numbers. Stayed at a hotel, ordered Chinese food, pizza, etc...........spent $ 500. I tracked her down, gave a thick file to the local cops with name, address, everything. Nothing ever came of it. :mad:



    Name wasn't Casey Anthony by chance was it?
     
  6. 69f100
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    yeah, we got some stupid ones here. only got robbed once, new years 2008. broke into my moms car, took the purse, phone, camera, even lighted a joint and left a roach. proceeded to attempt to use the cards that night, and cash a check and shop at walmart. well' they also werent to smart and left a handful of buisness cards in our car. literaly drove over there, locked the gate so no one left, and about an hour later the dude and friend were out of a job and we had everything back except our camera (god knows)
     
  7. Nope, the car that was recovered was my buddies and the cops wouldnt arrest him since he said he bought it at a garage sale years before, even though it wa sonly stolen a month before.

    Though they found the license plates to MY stolen car at his place..that wasnt enough to have him arrested either.

    But hes a guy who is in olympia washington which sells and resells cl***ic auto parts so.. i dunno. Maybe he told them he forgot who sold it to him.

    But it really makes me wonder how hard it is to actually arrest and convict someone.
     

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