Posted by George Marsh on July 30, 2012 at 13:42:54 from (50.104.225.241):
In Reply to: another theif posted by craigco on July 29, 2012 at 18:38:00:
Yesterday I went for a bike ride and half mile down the road was a very large safe, about the size of a refrigerator, along the side of the road with the door missing. Found the door about 200 ft from safe. Found a corner of a cancelled check with a Farmer's name on it and part of his phone #. He lives in the county to the North. Went to the phone book and started calling. Found him after the second call. Come to find out they stold his pick-up to hall it away.
Called the sheriff's dept and reported what I found. They came out and wasn't the least bit interested. He filed the report and called the next county where the theift occured. They didn't seem to be interested either. Said the insurance now owns the safe.
While the officer was there an ATV goes buy. Officer stopped him and asked him some questions and let him go.
I asked the officer why they don't put a stop to ATV driving up and down the road especially at 2-3 am? The ATV's are mobile meth labs. You're not going to believe this. Officer said they are instructed not to chase ATV'S.
So, if anyone wants to commit a crime where I live, do it on an ATV and you won't have to worry about the cops chasing you. Isn't that just insane?
The farmer who lost his safe with all his tax records and important documents, called me today and said a towing company has his truck. George
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