We sell pumpkins every fall and display them at the end of the driveway. One year someone stole our $30 sign so we had a street light put on the pole, then last year we had 16 pumpkins left and they got stolen along with our new sign even with the street light.
Two nights after the pumpkins and sign were stolen 4 young girls stopped in after dark and told us who stole them, they knew who stole them and they didn't like them. We got the Sherrif involved and got the sign back and they paid for the pumpkins. Two 19yr old girls were the thieves. They were dared to do it!! Boy did I give them a reaming in front of the one's mother and in front of my wife and son. My wife didn't know I could get so mad. The girls and the mother wanted to give the pumpkins back but I made the keep the pumpkins for another 5 days so I could inspect them on Saturday in the daylight, they ended up paying for them. I wanted the money rather than the pumpkins any way. Once something is stolen it seems to be filthy if you get the chance to get it back. We had to press charges for the sherrif to follow thru with proceedings but once they paid for the pumpkins I dropped the pending charges. I had to keep something hanging over their heads. Both girls now work at convenience stores in town and it's pretty hard for them to greet me when I pay for gas.
It ended up that the mother and the grandmother of one of the girls worked with my wife years ago so they knew each other but didn't know me.
It's a small world!!
Never trust a person who can't look you in the eye when they talk to you, they will lie to you and liars steel. Telling a lie is stealing trust!
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