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Re: Theives At it again [Re: justbass] #5276396 09/06/10 07:36 PM
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They are hitting places in the middle of the night when no ones home. That is what happend to me in March in the same area. Just have to take eveything inside all the time. They were selling things at a boat ramp on the La. side of the lake

Re: Theives At it again [Re: nitrobrad] #5276794 09/06/10 10:16 PM
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Wonder who would be buying thing at the boat ramp?? Don't guess they were fisherman!! If you find a good sell it might be someone fishing gear..think about that::I they can't sell it they might not take it..

Re: Theives At it again [Re: kingfish_1970] #5279241 09/07/10 05:45 PM
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My son kept getting into a little trouble and I got him out twice the third time I let him ride it out and he has not been back since.Been 12 years now.The only thing worse than a snitch is a theif!!!

Re: Theives At it again [Re: kingfish_1970] #5279524 09/07/10 06:45 PM
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First off , its very unfortunate that someone has to resort to taking the property of someone who has worked for it and does not belong to them. Our world has supposedly evolved to a more civil structure, sometimes i wish we could go back to the days of the old west.
While i hope i never have to be placed in a situation to protect my property with deadly force, i think if everyone knew there was a chance this was the last night they would ever walk this earth by the choices they made it would change some of this thieving going on.

I try not to leave anything of value in my boat or my vehicles, but honestly we shouldnt have to worry and wonder if we took everything out, but we do and we will continue to do so until the message is sent clear and loud that it will not be tollerated anymore.

Re: Theives At it again [Re: kingfish_1970] #5285605 09/09/10 01:41 AM
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they hit me twice in one week i live a few blocks from the down town area SA tx . the second time this happen i call the police again and they told me they had caught so kids with some fishing equiment / but since i live next to a river the kids simply told the officer they were heading to the river so they let them,go so this gave me a starting point i dont know about anybody esle but i pride my self in my fishing equiment , i lost GPS,FISH FINDER, three spinning reels and it hurts , so i drove by the river every day for a week and guess what! ran into the SOB on a monday and he had my rods and reels, this was no kid, the man refuse to give anything up,after a few f bombs and a Punch here and there SA POLICE SHOW UP,show my police reports brands of reels and i got my stuff back, but it was not over yet , received a visit from the polise officer that arrseted this man, he had 6 kids working the down town area he return my GPS AND FISH FINDER TOO.THESE KID STOLE FROM BIKES LAWNMORES,CHAIN SAW, THE POLICE SAID THESE KIDS WALK THE STREET LOOKING DOWN DRIVEWAYS and if they see it in plain veiw it will be gone so just a heads up on kids walk the street during the day when they should be in shcool


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