UPDATE 3: One dumbass burglar caught, smart one at large. Idiots trashed the place!

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PremiumG

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glad they caught the fvcker..

people like that piss me off so bad.... I had my car broken into twice; once was in my own driveway (probably also by a neighbor)... Man... he needs his hands chopped off
 

SherEPunjab

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Originally posted by: Jigga
Aye, its been a long day.

Got a wakeup call around 3:30 AM today, it was the alarm monitoring service asking if we had a false alarm. They clarified it was for my mom's house (she wasn't home last night) and sent cops to investigate. Cops found a broken window. They said nothing was stolen, but we should come investigate. My dad leaves for the house in Concord (about 40 minutes away) while I'm left to answer phones. Cops reactivated the alarm. While dad is onroute, I get a SECOND call from alarm monitoring company, asking if we accidentally set off the alarm. I clarify that NO ONE is in the house, so any alarms are NOT accidental! Cops are sent again, this time scuff marks on two doors to the house and damage to the knobs. Dad gets there, takes pics of damage, verifies nothing is gone.

Just got a call from my mom today (she was out of town and just returned early this afternoon after hearing of the break-in.) She walks into the house and everything's gone. I call dad; dad calls alarm monitoring company. Apparently they never sent the cops after the third alarm late this morning. Right now we don't know why that happened, but apparently they don't send cops if they can't reach you to ask why the alarm went off!!! WTF???! :| You'd think after two verified break-in attempts they would send cops right away???? ARRRGHH!!!

UPDATE: Got back from the scene, see post below. Pics for the lazy are here:

First break-in attempt (~3:20 AM)
Second attempt (~5:00 AM)
Third time's a charm (Time ???)
He cut the wires. Pic taken after the meter was reattached, see the red tape.
Not the alarm company's fault!
The only evidence. Boot print found on HVAC unit outside the house (he stood hear to break 1st window)
Friend helping to vacuum broken glass in shopvac
Hopefully the door is secured now We also hammered the other door back into shape, nailed the wood splinters together, and fixed the lock (temporary solution.) We've already ordered new glass for the kitchen door and a new front door.

UPDATE #2

Ok this guy belongs in World's Dumbest Criminals. I was right--it WAS a guy from the neighborhood. That's why good neighbors never saw any cars come up or anyone walking nearby (he walked over through the woods in the backyard.) So AFTER we secure the broken glass with plywood, the guy comes back and smashes through the plywood to steal stuff. Next door neighbor (who was watching out for us) heard this and just turned on his porchlight. Burglar gets scared and runs away...back to his apartment...leaving tracks in the snow!!! Police pay a little visit and find my mom's TV...idiot hasn't pawned it off yet cuz businesses have been closed due to weather. We just cleared the driveway (nearly 2 feet of snow in spots, 3" was original forecast) and now we're heading over to the police station to sort things out!

UPDATE #3

Ughh, just spent all day in Concord cleaning up the mess at my mom's place and sitting in the police station (GREAT way to spend my birthday, also had my friends cancel the 'surprise' party because of the weather and burglar.)

Anyways, the fvcker in custody is a known drunkard/heroin addict, 23 years old. He was living over on the next street at a house owned by his mom. He has no job, WAS on welfare (until he violated probation) and has no life in general. He is a career criminal (every cop on the force knows him) but isn't behind bars because he's never committed any violent crimes. I guess B&E and robbery are considered victimless crimes now--he is FREE ON BOND and hasn't been charged yet! Cops said they know him well and he won't run, but still, its unsettling. Almost all of my mom's stuff has been recovered, and they expect to find more once they pick up suspect #2.

His accomplice lives in Kannapolis, not too far away, and the Concord PD said they'd go pick him up "sometime later today". :confused:...whatever. They said they know this guy is involved because the other one is "too dumb" to disable the power, cut phone lines, disable alarm etc. Makes sense--seeing how the first time the alarm went off he was spooked, but the second time he knew how to disable it...his buddy wasn't with him the first time.

This time when he robbed us he TOTALLY TRASHED the place. I guess he had gotten the big ticket items and was now looking for stashed cash and jewellery. Of course we didn't leave any of that behind and most of her valuables are in safe deposit boxes anyway. He ended up stealing food, mom's sarees (I guess he thought the silk was valuable?), and a bunch of random stuff. He actually left some stuff behind packed in boxes and bags to pick up later!

It still boggles my mind that people like this have a right to live free in the community and there's nothing we can (legally) do about it. I mean, this guy is a total waste of space. His own mom and brother wouldn't vouch for him (they didn't bail him out) and even helped the police locate some of the stolen goods. He'll get the same state-sponsored drug and alcohol rehab program while in jail and it won't do a damn thing. He will spend more time in jail now (multiple counts of B&E, property damage, violating probation etc.) but he'll still be out in a few months. As his addiction gets worse, he'll only get more desperate until he gets violent and some innocent person gets hurt. :|

More pics:

Mess 1
Mess 2
Mess 3
Mess 4


free on bond? fck that. Cops will go later to pick up the accomplice? fck that. Go NOW b*tch.


:|
 

Dragnov

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It still boggles my mind that people like this have a right to live free in the community and there's nothing we can (legally) do about it.

This is why I support the 3 strikes laws in California.
2 serious felonies (includes burglary) + any crime = bye bye!
 

arcas

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Who paid his bond? Any chance you can sue him (or his guardian) for damages? Perhaps his parents have a trust fund set up for him that you can potentially go after?

 

Orsorum

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Originally posted by: arcas
Who paid his bond? Any chance you can sue him (or his guardian) for damages? Perhaps his parents have a trust fund set up for him that you can potentially go after?


^ try this route.
 

Orsorum

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Wait, I'm confused - so he tried to rob you once, came back a second time, succeeded... and came back a third time, after he got let out?
 

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Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
It still boggles my mind that people like this have a right to live free in the community and there's nothing we can (legally) do about it.

This is why I support the 3 strikes laws in California.
2 serious felonies (includes burglary) + any crime = bye bye!
I think most people like the general idea, it's just ridiculously expensive to enforce because of the nessisary jailspace, which is why Dumbo here is free on bail.

PS Orsorum, 4 times. 3 times the first night, and then once more after they cleaned up the house; he was then picked up by the Police. He hasn't robbed them since he's been let out
 

UNCjigga

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Originally posted by: Orsorum
Wait, I'm confused - so he tried to rob you once, came back a second time, succeeded... and came back a third time, after he got let out?
No, he never got caught until the last time after he trashed the place looking for more stuff to steal. The first two times he 1) set off the alarm 2) disabled alarm and robbed big ticket items. After first robbery, we took anything else of value out of the house. The 3rd time he came back was after our big snowstorm, so that's when he left tracks.

 

SunnyD

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Dude - that sucks. I'm glad they got him, and hopefully the other guy too. As long as he gets behind bars. Amazing that nature lets these part of the gene pool survive.
 

Hammer

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what state do you live in? here in texas, i would have sat in the house and waited for him to come back. soon as he cleared the door, i would have let him have it with the benelli. one less criminal off the streets.