Posted by ron wi on October 20, 2012 at 04:55:23 from (69.21.112.192):
There should be a time when seniors are left alone to enjoy their life in peace without worrying about being preyed on by people. Sadly, that is not the case. Gerald Gebhard, 88 and Sue, 80, have been robbed twice in two weeks. Two weeks ago burglars broke into their garage and removed 3 pedal tractors from their collection. The Gebhard collect and show things, it’s a hobby that makes life fun, and interesting in their golden years. Yesterday, during the night hours, someone broke into their garage again, and removed 15 more pedal tractors, the reminder of the collection valued at approx. $25,000 according to Mr. Gebhard. It was a blow to the solar-plexes of this couple as much as if the burglars had physically assaulted them. The robbers stole more than the tractors, they took this couples feeling of safety and security in their home. If you have any information on this event, please call the Boscobel Police Dept. at 608-375-4122. Update - The descriptions of the tractors are as follows: 1, McCormick 560 (red), 1, McCormick Farmall 400 IH (all original with faded red paint), 1, Case 1070 (white & red), 1, Allis Chalmers (red), 2, John Deere (green & Yellow), 1, White (gray & white), 1, Kubota (orange), 1, Ford BN (red & gray), 1, Ford 8000 (blue), 1, Oliver 1755 (green), 1, Oliver 70 (green), 1, Farmall M (red), 2, Massey Ferguson (red & gray), 1, Massey Ferguson 44 (red & gray), 1, Massey Ferguson 35 (red & gray), and 1, New Holland Nuffield (blue).
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