Rex Racer said:
Nailed! Somebody on Nextdoor knows the guy. Apparently the thief's father lives in Wheeler Ridge, and the truck is there right now.
The thief's name is posted on Nextdoor.
Nobody said thieves were smart!!
Rex Racer said:
Nailed! Somebody on Nextdoor knows the guy. Apparently the thief's father lives in Wheeler Ridge, and the truck is there right now.
The thief's name is posted on Nextdoor.
Rex Racer said:
Nailed! Somebody on Nextdoor knows the guy. Apparently the thief's father lives in Wheeler Ridge, and the truck is there right now.
The thief's name is posted on Nextdoor.
With the bed side gone, maybe the tailgate wouldn't open, or if it did, the remains of that bedside would fall off.Love Gun said:
I wonder why they elected not to drop the gate. That would helped conceal the plate (and make it easier to load).
Really?? You wonder why some idiots thieves didn't apply logic and reason??Love Gun said:
I wonder why they elected not to drop the gate. That would helped conceal the plate (and make it easier to load).
I bet this was someone in the neighborhood. Why else would they be driving through Wheeler Ridge at 8:30 in broad daylight?
I believe if you can confirm they have your stolen property. You can drop them in their yard.Och26-58-87 said:
So, what are the gun laws in this case - can you drop them in your yard?
With or without lawnmower?Rex Racer said:
Nailed! Somebody on Nextdoor knows the guy. Apparently the thief's father lives in Wheeler Ridge, and the truck is there right now.
The thief's name is posted on Nextdoor.
Yeah, it's pretty clear the guy reads TexAgs.Rex Racer said:
Not sure what the rules are on posting names here. In any case, the name has been given to Bryan PD, and I don't want to tip him and the girl off before they are arrested.
ag-bq-seventy said:Yeah, it's pretty clear the guy reads TexAgs.Rex Racer said:
Not sure what the rules are on posting names here. In any case, the name has been given to Bryan PD, and I don't want to tip him and the girl off before they are arrested.
Och26-58-87 said:
So, what are the gun laws in this case - can you drop them in your yard?
Oh, I agree completely. I would not do it in the case as it was shown. Just curious as to the laws in cases like this.Yelnick McWawa said:Och26-58-87 said:
So, what are the gun laws in this case - can you drop them in your yard?
I hate thieves as much as anyone but damned if I'm killing someone over a GD lawnmower.
While I agree, personally, I'm not going to condemn someone who would do so.Yelnick McWawa said:Och26-58-87 said:
So, what are the gun laws in this case - can you drop them in your yard?
I hate thieves as much as anyone but damned if I'm killing someone over a GD lawnmower.
DimeBox17 said:
Couple of blocks from where I grew up.
And based on the Facebook photo of him, I seriously doubt that he has not already hurt someone along his thieving past.CanyonAg77 said:While I agree, personally, I'm not going to condemn someone who would do so.Yelnick McWawa said:Och26-58-87 said:
So, what are the gun laws in this case - can you drop them in your yard?
I hate thieves as much as anyone but damned if I'm killing someone over a GD lawnmower.
It takes a good part of your life to acquire things, so the thief is taking that portion of your life. And a person who has no qualms about taking what belongs to others, today, will likely have no qualms about hurting someone to get those things, tomorrow.