On 25/03/2012 4:55 PM, WILTON wrote:
Some sorry SOB broke into both of my cars last night probably about 10 to 10:30pm. About that
time, I heard three muffled bumps. 'Thought it was "neighbor" activity at some
condominiums to my west. SWMBO went out to cars at 1PM today and found the damages to both. Black
91 350SDL has broken rear "windshield," broken left rear window, broken center console
sliding door (it wasn't even locked), and severely bent/distorted trunk lid; interior of car
ransacked. White 87 300D has broken right rear little triangular window, three pry marks along
lower edge of trunk; lower panel at rear of trunk lid slightly distorted; interior ransacked.
'Don't think the SOB gained entry to the trunks - their interiors appear untouched. 'Don't think
anything of value was taken from either car. Other than my mobility scooter in 300D trunk, I try
not to leave anything of value in the cars. The stupid SOB did not seem to realize that after he
had unlocked either of the front doors on both cars, all he needed to do to enter trunks was to
punch the trunk buttons.
SOB also broke into outbuilding/shop; 'took several hand tools and tried to
take John Deere lawn tractor - probably left it because of 2 flat tires and a
locking cable with master lock on it.
Wilton
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Let me suggest a couple of things. First of all, it may be wise to
invest in car alarms. If the horn starts to blow and the lights to
flash, the perps may take off before they do a whole lot more harm.
I wonder that you do not have a garage or did I mis-understand. Were the
vehicles in your garage? If so, then you need the garage alarmed too.
I would not suggest confronting them when the alarm goes off but someone
else suggested motion lights and video surveillance cameras.
Fortunately, that sort of thing is becoming very affordable.
I have had my F150 broken into twice in recent years. Once they just
looked in every cubbyhole and appeared to have taken nothing - but they
did over $1K damage to the driver's door. That one was when it parked in
front of my home overnight.
The second time they tried to take the truck. They broke the door lock
again and then broke the ignition lock but did not get it to go without
the key with the chip in it. Again, more than $1K in damage but at least
in that case I did not have to pay the deductible because there was
evidence that they tried to steal the vehicle. The way the insurance
works here, if they just break into it and there is no evidence of
attempted theft of the truck, one must pay the deductible.
They also broke into my younger son's girlfriends car on the street out
in front of our home. They smashed out the driver's door window and took
a few cd's and a package of cigarettes. Most likely kids. They will
break in for a bit of change which most of us seem to dump into cup
holders etc. Best to make sure nothing of that nature is visible from
outside the car.
Randy
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