Posted by Ron-MO on July 18, 2015 at 05:35:12 from (174.131.235.100):
In Reply to: theft posted by ed will on July 17, 2015 at 15:48:44:
Heard of a local guy who had some items stolen from his shop/storage building, and an interesting story. Several items including a set of one-off custom wheels for a Dodge pickup. The victim just happened to notice a Dodge pickup for sale that had his stolen wheels on it, and a number to call on the truck. When he called and inquired about the truck he mentioned those were very different wheels, and if he minded where he came across them. The guy selling the truck told him the name of the individual he purchased them from, which just happened to be the grandson of a neighbor of the victim. He knew immediately who had stolen all the items, so he proceeded to the thief's house, walked in with shotgun in hand and informed him he had until the next day to place everything back in front of his building or he would return with the gun and planned on using it. Supposedly all the items including those custom wheels were laying in front of his shop the next day. Apparently the kid believed him, and I doubt he will steal from him again (and word will probably get around to other would be thieves in the area). No law enforcement, no forms to fill out, no impound fees needed, quick turnaround, etc, but would definitely not work for everyone.
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