yup, just happened on Sunday to my daughters and a friend at a 2nd house I own in the country. They were coming back from breakfast and were near the house when 2 guys and a gal flagged them down and said they needed a ride to a gas station as their car ran out right across from our driveway. Said they had a gas can in their van. (Made my girls suspicious as they were walking down the dirt road WITHOUT THE CAN!) My girls declined but said we've got some gas at the house. The people said they knocked at our house (and the neighbors) before they started walking the 2 miles or so to a gas station. Guys didn't say a word, girl did all the talking, kept her hand in her pocket. Daughters poured a little gas into the van to get them the heck away from our property and to a station. Said they all looked like druggies.
I'm hoping that when they knocked on the door that the 3 dogs going crazy trying to get at them and the burglar alarm notices on the windows will make them think twice about coming back if they had any such intentions.
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