My house got burgled tonight.

I fell asleep really early tonight, whilst laying on my bed watching tv.  I 
didn't mean to doze off so early, and so hadn't locked the front door.

I woke up at about 3:30am and noticed that there was someone in my bedroom (I 
live alone).  In that first few seconds I have recognised that there were two 
unfamiliar people in front of me, looking as startled as I was.

I look to my left, where my Apple PowerBook G4 laptop normally is, and notice 
that it's gone.  Alarm sets in as I realise that these people in front of me 
are stealing from me, and have got my PowerBook.

I jump up and give chase.  The people run off and I pursue them across the 
front yard.  They run to an early model Mitsubishi Magna, which is parked out 
the front.  The driver's window is down and I race towards it, having decided 
that the only way I was going to stop this lot is to stop the car from taking 
off. 

It was like in a movie - I missed by split seconds.  My hand was centimetres 
away from reaching into the car before it took off.  Its headlights were off, 
and I wasn't able to see the licence plate.  

It turns out that they have taken my wallet, which was in my shorts on the 
floor.  They have gone through my desk drawer and taken the $100 note that was 
there.  They have also stolen my Canon G2 digital camera.  They were obviously 
working their way through the house when I have woken up and disturbed them.  
If I had have woken up a few seconds earlier then I could have prevented them 
from taking anything.  If I had not have woken up at all then they could have 
cleaned out the entire house.

I went for a ride on my motorbike to see if I could get lucky and find anything 
of mine that had been thrown from the car.  That PowerBook is worth money, and 
although it's backed up fairly regularly, there's always daily email that I 
can't afford to lose.  And I just can't afford the financial loss (ie it's not 
insured).

I locked up the house and rode a lap of the area on the bike and didn't find 
anything so returned home to survey what was taken.  I noticed that the power 
supply for the PowerBook was still there, but the cable was stretched out to 
where it doesn't normally go.  Then I see that my PowerBook is in the corner. 
Turns out that they were in the process of taking it when I woke up, so that 
was a huge relief.  Being a metal casing, the police should be able to get 
fingerprints from whoever moved it.  Another few seconds and I would have lost 
it.  I'm pissed off that I have lost my digital camera, my wallet and some 
money, but the PowerBook was the most crucial and valuable thing.

These people were aboriginal, about late teens.  The Mitsubishi Magna was in 
excellent condition, which leads me to believe that it's stolen.  They have 
obviously driven around looking for somewhere to break into, tried my screen 
door, and come inside.  Not really the sort of thing that one expects to wake 
up to, and certainly reinforces the harsh reality of home security.


Phil
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