Posted by Fixerupper on October 27, 2012 at 19:11:04 from (100.42.82.164):
In Reply to: Worthless thieves posted by rrlund on October 27, 2012 at 14:51:01:
Probably kids. Around here that sruff doesn't happen often but once-in-awhile some riff-raff comes in and breaks in somewhere.
About a week ago a guy near here rented a house and was gradually moving in day by day as he had time. Went to the house with some more stuff one evening and the house had been broken into. He lost meat out of the freezer and some appliances. The sheriff told him he had better be there the next night because the thieves might be back. Renter drove up to the rental house the next night and there was a pickup parked in back. A guy came out of the house and charged at him. Oh, I didn't tell you the renter is an ex marine and has a license to carry? Renter pointed the laser sight on his handgun at the thief and told him to drop. The thief dropped and was on his belly screaming not to be shot when a woman came charging out of the house. Renter ordered her to the ground too and she oblidged. Renter called 911 and it happened a deputy was close by. When the deputy drove in and had control the renter put the handgun in his pocket. The deputy did take the handgun away from him, probably a standard procedure but I'm sure the renter got the gun back.
The thief and his woman started talking and the law found two houses with the stolen goods from this house and from three other unsolved burglaries, along with some drugs. They arrested a third person later. The burglars will probably get a slap on the wrist and be set free but when they are free again they won't be bothering that house again. Jim
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