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  • #46
    Originally posted by CJB View Post
    Well... sigh.

    Brazen balls! She fell asleep on the couch in the family room, and thats where the unwanted visitors entered - though the garage, and into the family room.

    Now the sadder part - I was sleepin' with my Kahr PM45 loaded, in the front bedroom as this happened. No idea there was a problem till 6am when she woke me up. Bastards
    Been there, it does suck.
    Not to pour salt on an open wound, but how did they get in the garage to the house? Were the doors locked?

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    • #47
      Originally posted by CJB View Post
      Well... sigh.

      Was over at the GF's house last nite, and the place got robbed with me and her and her boarder all at home - while we slept.

      Brazen balls! She fell asleep on the couch in the family room, and thats where the unwanted visitors entered - though the garage, and into the family room.

      Took her phone, her bag with all her crap in it, then proceeded to the office (past where she was sound asleep) and took my phone, my EOS 5dMkII with 24-105L lens, and my Rebel XTi with 20mm lens, and my Olympus Stylus and her Olympus Stylus. And they grabbed my chainsaw, and DeWalt cordless drill (but not the charger?) in the garage. Grand haul of over $6000 worth of stuff.

      ----> Ladies ladies ladies <-----

      What compels some wimmen folks to carry so much crap in one place. License, registration, all insurance papers, check book, social security card, realestate license, business license, all her valuable papers... jeeze. Hello LifeLock!

      Me... I hadda change a few passwords, in case of problems, but I think they will be negligible for risk. More precautionary in case they really dug deep on the phone (which I'm sure someone will... assuming they figure out the access code.

      HINT - ALWAYS protect that smart phone with a code. That way, they'll have to "clear" the phone to reset it from scratch to use it. Or, there is some chance that they wont quickly crack the PIN and you'll have a short time to cover yer butt.

      Now the sadder part - I was sleepin' with my Kahr PM45 loaded, in the front bedroom as this happened. No idea there was a problem till 6am when she woke me up. Bastards
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      • #48
        Great solution, Muggsy! It won't break the bank, either.
        Very interesting...

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