Posted by John B. on October 09, 2016 at 06:33:47 from (50.106.199.187):
In Reply to: women stealing posted by Geo-TH,In on October 09, 2016 at 05:26:52:
My wife and I use to raise pumpkins then line our driveway with them and sold them on the honor system. On Sunday morning we got up and they were all gone along with our sign. That following Wednesday a car with about 5 teens came to our house and asked if we had pumpkins stolen. We said yes and they said. We know who did it. The theives were in town bragging about it and still had the pumpkins in their car. We called the cops and yes they were caught. The theives were two late teen early 20's girls. The one mom came with them on Thursday evening. They said they were dared by some of their friend to steel them. They wanted to return the pumpkins and I said no. The mom couldn't believe I would let them return them and set them in my garage. I told her they stole from me do you think I want them in my garage so they can see other things they may steel. I had the most wonderful 30 minutes of my life chewing A$$ that evening. I told them to Bring them back Saturday morning (I wanted them to sit on them and think about what they did) and meet us at the end of the driveway. Well they came back Saturday and just paid us for them. The one girl came from a broken family and didn't have anything and her car was in sad shape.
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