Posted by dave2 on March 05, 2011 at 16:26:12 from (139.139.35.70):
The black piece with the triparmrunning up the middle of the container is what was stolen. Could see maybe someone busting theirs somehow and deciding to take mine as a replacement. Was driving on post this afternoon to check mail and saw a soldier carrying something familiar toward the autocrafts shop (place where they can rent a bay and use tools/equipment to fix cars and stuff). Turned around and got closer to see that it was a soldier that lives in the town I do and always runs/bicycles all over the area where my stuff is. My missing part was what he was carring. Put the window down and asked him where he got it and what he was doing with it and he just started talking smack. Called the MP's and told them what was going on, described the piece and the size and location of a plate that is welded on it and told them I have 2 others to match it at home and they can come look. Got my part back and the guy comes up and says "dude.if I'd known it belonged to an American, I wouldn't have touched it" . Not a real good choice of words on his part. The thing that him and his buddies were working on that needed a trip lever is now in the impound area being looked at by CID and German police in case anything else is stolen. He'll be charged with stealing and trespassing.
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