Posted by RBnSC on February 28, 2011 at 03:31:46 from (69.73.87.43):
My brother and I ran into some friends we grew up with last week. There dad was a big tomato farmer and they still own his packing shed. The place is fenced in and has been robbed three times each time they cut locks and went in. They stole everything metal even a fork lift. Each time they reported it to police and then went around finding their stuff at local scrap yards. They got names and addresses of thieves and turned into police, No arrests. Police say they haven't got to it yet. Months have gone by and still waiting. They finally dumped big loads of dirt in front of each entrance to keep the thieves out. So the other day they get a call from a friend to tell them he had just passed their packing shed and there was an old man with a pickup truck and a shovel loading up their dirt. Around here the police are after the real criminals. The despicable people driving a few miles over the speed limit on there way to work and Don't have there seat belts on. Ron
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