Posted by Beatles65 on February 27, 2011 at 08:20:50 from (216.229.21.24):
A neighbor of mine was robbed a few weeks back but didn"t realize it until yesterday. He doesn"t live in the house anymore and is still in the process of moving things out. Its a scary thing. I have two classic cars and a Farmall C stored over in his shed and there were items taken out of that building. The house was broken into and things were taken out of there as well. Another one of his buildings had a lot of old Ford big block engines in it and they were all stolen. Looks like they were after scrap metal. They even tried to take the lightning rod ground cables off of the top of his barn and house. What is this world coming to? Cant people find an honest profession to earn a living!?! I know they were going through my cars as things were not in the same place as I left them and now that they know what is at his place I am concerned that they will be back for more. The appropriate authorities are looking into the matter. Be on the lookout for thieves stealing scrap iron! Thanks for reading. Form Nebraska, Andrew Kean.
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