Posted by RoyIA on April 03, 2011 at 20:15:51 from (71.7.25.45):
My wife got a visitor Friday morning. He said he ran out of gas. She called me at work to see if we had any. I told her no, that we had less than half a gallon. She said she would take him to town and get some. She went in to get her keys and then heard him drive off. She decided that was strange, so she called the sheriff. She also had her dad come out to watch the place as she went to the dentist. When she left, the sheriff and chief deputy had the guy in a squad car just past the neighbors to the west. She called the sheriff after she got home and was asked to come in and give a statement. The guy had a gal with him. Neither of them had a valid drivers license. They towed the pickup. He asked if she recognized the guy from a photo on the computer. She did. We found out that he had walked into the driveway of the neighbor east of us and then turned around before coming to our place. Probably a good thing that she went to the door. He probably would have broke in if nobody home. My parents live about 30 miles from us and they got burgularized in February as well as a neighbor of theirs. Be aware of strange behavior and don't be afraid to let the authorities know. I gave her bad advise and heard about it from her parents.
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