Our RING caught two people on video last week attempting to open the doors on my car. I know that I'm not supposed to profile nowadays, but, according to what I can see in the poor quality of the still shots taken from this video, that one could possibly make some rather accurate assumptions about this person. Look at how low the pants are in the photo on the right.
I would be happy to share the video that I have of the two individuals with the cops even though I live on the North Side of Salisbury.
Northwest Woodsman: In the 50s and early 60s you could leave your vehicle and your home unlocked without worry of either being burglarized. Here where I now reside it is a similar situation and the reason I am here is because I want to live out the rest of my life as it was back then. After residing in 14 states and 3 foreign countries, this is the closest I have found to the shore circa 1958! Things have certainly gone down hill since the mid 60s subsequent to releasing tribal marauders on our society.
It is happening all over Wico County. One would think that people would be lockin their cars in this century since it is a low priority crime.
ReplyDeleteWarning: that hoodie will not stop my slug! Try hitting tony tank and u will find out!
ReplyDeleteThanks neighbor, for inviting them here!
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I just can't place the face. Looks so familiar.
ReplyDeleteSame dude came into my driveway. Usually around 3-4 am.
Our RING caught two people on video last week attempting to open the doors on my car. I know that I'm not supposed to profile nowadays, but, according to what I can see in the poor quality of the still shots taken from this video, that one could possibly make some rather accurate assumptions about this person. Look at how low the pants are in the photo on the right.
ReplyDeleteI would be happy to share the video that I have of the two individuals with the cops even though I live on the North Side of Salisbury.
if you leave anything of value in your car lock it up. if not you got what you got blame yourself
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: In the 50s and early 60s you could leave your vehicle and your home unlocked without worry of either being burglarized. Here where I now reside it is a similar situation and the reason I am here is because I want to live out the rest of my life as it was back then. After residing in 14 states and 3 foreign countries, this is the closest I have found to the shore circa 1958! Things have certainly gone down hill since the mid 60s subsequent to releasing tribal marauders on our society.
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