Break in at work

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Break in at work

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So I hate thieves really hate em. And I have lots of security cameras, a Iraq vet doing night patrol , fence alarms, unit door alarms etc etc. So today one of my tenants comes in and explains that some one broke in to her storage unit, I played the tapes, then called the local LEOs and when they showed up I introduced my self and the lady that had her things stolen , and then showed them the unit where the thieves put her things and asked if they would like a vid of the crime and the DLs of the culprits , so she got her stuff back and the Troupers got the thieves , yup their stupid and still hate the bastards .
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You need a Bart on patrol. After all, it is Alaska.... 8-)
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Termite wrote:You need a Bart on patrol. After all, it is Alaska.... 8-)
Bart ???
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arctictom wrote:I played the tapes, then called the local LEOs and when they showed up I introduced my self and the lady that had her things stolen , and then showed them the unit where the thieves put her things and asked if they would like a vid of the crime and the DLs of the culprits
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arctictom wrote:
Termite wrote:You need a Bart on patrol. After all, it is Alaska.... 8-)
Bart ???
Bart.
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Classic and really stupid thieves . Thanks for the Bart update NPR, I dont watch television, and I gave the Troupers their current address and phone numbers .
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I'm telling ALL my friends about this. Some things are just too funny not to share.
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and you didn't even have to call in Ted McRoberts, North Country Marshall.
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Although the first US Marshall in Fairbanks rented from us for several years , really a good guy and active well into his 90s.
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Dad knew him from our years in Fairbanks (~'48 - '62 )and passed that book along to me. It was cool to see a pic of a younger Miss Ethel Peasgood in there. She was a special friend to our fam and to this day the teacher by whom all others are measured.
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