Re: [UC] More nefarious activity

2004-11-18 Thread Pete Coyle
My next door neighbor had a break in yesterday.  The house next to mine has 
just had some major renovations, so it's full of tools to steal.  I think that 
thieves have the holiday spirit, and they are getting themselves a little 
spending money.  

If any thieves are on this list, I want to remind you that my pit bull is 
heartless, and possibly criminally insane.

:Pete
 Martha Ledger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> More bad news for a hard hit block.  Someone broke into a locked car 
> owned by a contractor working on the 4600 block of Hazel yesterday. 
> They broke the back window and stole a bucket of tools. The contractor 
> reported the theft to the police. No one seems to have witnessed the 
> crime. Someone is seriously working the blocks around 46th Street and 
> must be finding it real easy because so few people are on the street 
> during the day.
> 
> Many thanks for all the suggestions about where to send an old 
> computer. Second Mile was happy to take it. But I'm thinking 
> nowâbecause I live on 46th Streetâ that I probably could have left it 
> on my porch, had it stolen and saved myself all the carrying.
> 
> Martha Ledger
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Re: [UC] More nefarious activity - Not Enough Dogs

2004-11-19 Thread Craigsolve



In a message dated 11/18/2004 10:39:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If any 
  thieves are on this list, I want to remind you that my pit bull is 
  heartless, and possibly criminally insane.
When relying upon dogs, every UC type/large home needs at least two 
dogs to mount an effective interior patrol protocol.
 
People have come to expect knowledgeable professional how-to-advice from 
the list. Right Pete?
 
Ciao,
 
Craig