Posted by jeff nwoh on January 23, 2019 at 06:02:13 from (98.30.191.15):
In Reply to: robbery posted by 2x4 on January 22, 2019 at 22:33:11:
I had my pile of used batteries stolen a few weeks back. Probably 10 or 12 of them. They sat behind my garage, impossible to be seen from the road. I found footprints and tracks from some sort of a cart going through my yard out to the road. They may have pulled in the driveway for some of them, as I doubt they could have gotten all of them on a cart and I found tire tracks that I didn't recognize. It had to have been someone that has been in my drive before and knew they were there. There is other stuff laying back there of some value, but all they took was the batteries. Easy to sell, I suppose.
I'm thankful that's all that wound up missing, but it still really irritates me.
Sorry about your stuff walking off. Hopefully its insured..
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