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re: Thieves Caught on Camera - Neighborhood Drama
Posted on 7/14/16 at 11:52 am to anc
Posted on 7/14/16 at 11:52 am to anc
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Someone in our neighborhood had a camera system that caught excellent pictures of one of the guys, even though nothing was taken from that particular neighbor. This person posted the images on Facebook and they spread, and the thieves were caught.They are in big trouble.
So they were still tresspassing and scoping the private property...right?
If you don't want your picture posted for doing something shady...don't do something shady.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 11:55 am to anc
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From a private FB group for our neighborhood:
Some of the most ignorant (and humorous at the same time) stuff I've seen on the internet have been on FB Group sites. Some of these people are freakin nuts. The melts are priceless.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 12:02 pm to madmaxvol
Plenty of people have cameras overlooking their driveways, front door entrance ways, etc. that show parts of the sidewalk and street. I'm guessing this is how they were seen.
Its laughable that something could be wrong with posting their picture if it was listed as "suspects" or something along those lines. If things were stolen at a specific time of day or say the middle of the night, most neighborhoods only have so many people walking around. Not to mention, they probably looked shady as frick on video eyeing houses for stuff to be stolen.
Its laughable that something could be wrong with posting their picture if it was listed as "suspects" or something along those lines. If things were stolen at a specific time of day or say the middle of the night, most neighborhoods only have so many people walking around. Not to mention, they probably looked shady as frick on video eyeing houses for stuff to be stolen.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 12:03 pm to anc
quote:- A bar that doesn't way too much, relatively speaking.
The only question I have is what the hell is a light bar.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 12:09 pm to CarRamrod
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very funny you say this and you post a pic of a Raptor.
BTW that looks almost just like my raptor but i have a 42 above the FORD and a 30" below the ford.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 12:21 pm to madmaxvol
I would keep those pics handy. It helps to know who the lowlife people are in your neighborhood. Mom said he was innocent. Then he confessed. My guess is that they will do it again. Mommy has his back.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 12:35 pm to NoShow
Man how times have changed. I would have assaulted a guard in jail to stay in and keep my father from getting his hands on me.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 3:52 pm to NoShow
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I would keep those pics handy. It helps to know who the lowlife people are in your neighborhood. Mom said he was innocent. Then he confessed. My guess is that they will do it again. Mommy has his back.
I've dealt with something similar- my house was repeatedly vandalized over a span of about three years and I knew it was the 15 year old boy living in the house behind me but had no proof. Confronted the mom after the second time and at first she denied she had a son living there, then fessed up. I knew then and there what I was dealing with. Finally, a year or so later I caught him and his friend practically red-handed- I didn't see them do it but saw the friend tearing out of my driveway on his bike. I ran over to the house, Mom answers the door and the kids are hiding. I described the kid on the bike (and the bike) and sure enough, it was the other kid. Still, her son denies it. I bluff and tell them I caught them on surveillance video and ask if they want to go review it and they fessed up. They go to clean up the mess and I documented it all on video and still pics and told them it was going right to the cops, which it did. Not sure what the police did with it but no incidents since. The neighbor kid was mouthing off the whole time and I probably made some threats I shouldn't have but I really didn't care, I wanted to put both kids through a wall.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 3:57 pm to anc
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You have created untold amounts of problems in our family
I hope someone responded that their kid is the one causing the drama by doing the actual stealing.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 4:34 pm to anc
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moved to the nice part of town thinking I would get away from such.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 5:15 pm to The Sad Banana
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Do we live in the same neighborhood?
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The Sad Banana
Are you in Prairieville? We just had this happen in our neighborhood. My neighbor along with many others had cameras and he's on all of them. His face was covered and wearing gloves. He did manage to get two guns and some other things.
Someone said if he didn't steal anything nothing can happen. I learned from the detective that since he is on camera trying to open a car door that is locked its considered attempted burglary. The SO is asking everyone with a camera to turn in the footage of him trying to open the doors so they can add those charges to it. Everyone in the area is really getting sick of these thieves and for the first time the SO seems like they're finally really moving on it.
Posted on 7/14/16 at 5:17 pm to anc
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one of the thieves is a family member of someone that lives in our neighborhood. That family member is going crazy because "they had no right" to post the photos because nothing was stolen from them.
El. Oh. El. Tell your neighbor to suck a dick.
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