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coco
07-12-2013, 07:50 PM
well salty cajun family they finally got to me thiefs struck got 4 bait casters and 2 spinning , and a 400.00 dallar yette cooler out of back of nefiews truck rods were in boat laying flat dont expect walmarts cameras to be strong enough to see anything at sulpher. Some Walmart's have great cameras but my luck it was not good enough. All they could pick up was 2 males and a gray or lighter gray 4 door chevrolet my bad i will be back at 4:15 am in the morning hopeing they make the same mastake cause i dont miss, i will give them a opportunity , new yette and 3 lews 7'rods an a new spinning reel and rod so come get some boys,if they fail to show would each of u watch for some equipment, an the cooler thanks.

Goooh
07-12-2013, 08:13 PM
Hmmmmmmmmm, I can't say I feel bad for ya

BIGV
07-12-2013, 08:17 PM
That's bad man, I hate low life thieves! Hope the cameras help out and you can have them caught.

breambuster
07-12-2013, 08:21 PM
Four door chevy car or truck? Model?

coco
07-12-2013, 08:38 PM
truck , 06 or 07

bjhooper82
07-12-2013, 09:23 PM
Gotta be honest here, I feel bad for your lose, but why would you leave that kind of stuff in the back of your truck?? I have never had anything stolen from me like that but that's because I don't leave my valuables out, especially not in a wal mart parking lot with all the white trash and democrats that go there!! Hope you get your stuff back. Try hitting some local pawn shops.

sacalaitman
07-12-2013, 09:45 PM
Pawn shop would be your best bet. Had similar happen to me, only it was at my home. Left one of my truck doors unlocked and the theives took about 300 worth of tackle tackle box and then had the audacity to go on my enclosed back porch and take 1500 worth of rods and reels that were drying off from being rinsed off after a fishing trip. My father caught the thief red handed a month later using my equipment. Think I got it back? Nope. Azzhat said he bought it from his cousin and cops let him walk. All I got back was my custom landing net cuz you couldnt buy it in a store. I leave no equipment outside of my house now. If its wet I put a towel under it. I have no respect for thieves.

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jchief
07-12-2013, 10:21 PM
Was wondering if you was going to post or not. I'll keep my ears open

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marshrunner757
07-12-2013, 11:24 PM
I'd love to catch someone stealing my stuff. They'd beg me to call the cops. My buddy got hit last weekend. 4 bait casters, yeti and tackle box out the back of his truck in yard. Pisses me off.

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BassAssasin
07-13-2013, 07:45 AM
Is this more of a problem over there on the east side? Don't hear about it as much in Lafayette.

"H"
07-13-2013, 07:46 AM
I learned my lesson a couple yrs ago.
Had a nice stihl chain saw in the back of my truck.
Had to run into Home Depot for litterally 2 mins.
Came out and she was gone.
Any thing worth more than .50 "sense" doesn't get left in the back of my truck without someone left there to WATCH it!

Hope you find your gear

fishinpox
07-13-2013, 08:12 AM
* thieves ..... * theft...... Just sayin

jlsch1
07-13-2013, 09:14 AM
I live in Trashy Baton Rouge and left my side door open to my shed while working in my backyard. The pill heads that dealt drugs next door walked in my shed and took my cordless drill, nice chop saw, table saw, plunge router, and my carbon router bits. Some of these tools were proto type tools never released to the public that I got while I was a Skil Bosch Power tool rep. Luckily I kept my serial numbers and found everything at the pawn shop. I did not tell the shop I called the police after I found my tools and told them where the tools were. The pawn shop tried to say these could not have been my tools. I showed documents that these tools would not have shown up in Baton Rouge unless they stole them from me due to less than 100 of them were made for prototypes. They gave me my stuff back instead of me pressing charges against them.

After that I keep cameras rolling 24/7 around my house, inside my shed, and around all my rental properties. I tried a lot of cameras and found the ones that show the best picture at night. They now stay away due to most of the thugs are on probation and if caught will go back to jail.

Best part is one of the thugs right after I installed my cameras tried to steal some items from my shed. Their buddy testified at the trial he watched everything from a certain point and his buddy was not around. My camera showed his buddy was on my property and where he was suppose to be standing watching the whole thing no one was there. Cameras are great. The judge sentenced the thug and his buddy to jail for a few days.

I got one that just got out after spending two months in jail and he is back to slinging pills and stealing. Only been out of jail maybe four day.
If BR Kiddy Police was smart which they are not they would know they get up early and start scoping homes to steal from around 4am to 5am.
They would follow these thugs back to their parents house, search house for drugs/stolen property, and 99% have sisters on welfare.
Take the kids from them so they lose welfare due to they hide or harbor these low lifes.
If you take the kids away you take the welfare away, which takes the section 8 benefits away, which moves the thugs from suburbs to shelters in the inner city where you can watch them better.

BassAssasin
07-13-2013, 12:13 PM
If BR Kiddy Police was smart which they are not they would know they get up early and start scoping homes to steal from around 4am to 5am.
They would follow these thugs back to their parents house, search house for drugs/stolen property, and 99% have sisters on welfare.
Take the kids from them so they lose welfare due to they hide or harbor these low lifes.
If you take the kids away you take the welfare away, which takes the section 8 benefits away, which moves the thugs from suburbs to shelters in the inner city where you can watch them better.

Amen!!!!!

2ndamendment
07-13-2013, 01:27 PM
I live in Trashy Baton Rouge and left my side door open to my shed while working in my backyard. The pill heads that dealt drugs next door walked in my shed and took my cordless drill, nice chop saw, table saw, plunge router, and my carbon router bits. Some of these tools were proto type tools never released to the public that I got while I was a Skil Bosch Power tool rep. Luckily I kept my serial numbers and found everything at the pawn shop. I did not tell the shop I called the police after I found my tools and told them where the tools were. The pawn shop tried to say these could not have been my tools. I showed documents that these tools would not have shown up in Baton Rouge unless they stole them from me due to less than 100 of them were made for prototypes. They gave me my stuff back instead of me pressing charges against them.

After that I keep cameras rolling 24/7 around my house, inside my shed, and around all my rental properties. I tried a lot of cameras and found the ones that show the best picture at night. They now stay away due to most of the thugs are on probation and if caught will go back to jail.

Best part is one of the thugs right after I installed my cameras tried to steal some items from my shed. Their buddy testified at the trial he watched everything from a certain point and his buddy was not around. My camera showed his buddy was on my property and where he was suppose to be standing watching the whole thing no one was there. Cameras are great. The judge sentenced the thug and his buddy to jail for a few days.

I got one that just got out after spending two months in jail and he is back to slinging pills and stealing. Only been out of jail maybe four day.
If BR Kiddy Police was smart which they are not they would know they get up early and start scoping homes to steal from around 4am to 5am.
They would follow these thugs back to their parents house, search house for drugs/stolen property, and 99% have sisters on welfare.
Take the kids from them so they lose welfare due to they hide or harbor these low lifes.
If you take the kids away you take the welfare away, which takes the section 8 benefits away, which moves the thugs from suburbs to shelters in the inner city where you can watch them better.


If you don't mind would you provide the name of the camera system you have found works best at night. I am interested in a good camera system.

Hydro
07-13-2013, 02:05 PM
Sorry for your loss man :shaking: ... This just confirms my constant paranoia of not leaving anything out in the open. My wife thinks I go overboard sometimes until I tell her stories like this...

Its a shame, but what can you do ??? Some low-life criminal just walked away with things you worked very hard for, s*** like this really pisses me off...

Hydro

jopete
07-13-2013, 02:08 PM
why don't you just leave something nice outside and shoot them in the head when they come steal it? nothing else will fix your problem.

same goes for the wal-mart thieves. leave some stuff in your truck, lay low and have a buddy drive up and park your truck and walk inside.

when theif opens your truck door, blast him into 6 peices. it is totally legal to smoke a carjacker.

"W"
07-13-2013, 02:08 PM
Sorry for your loss man :shaking: ... This just confirms my constant paranoia of not leaving anything out in the open. My wife thinks I go overboard sometimes until I tell her stories like this...

Its a shame, but what can you do ??? Some low-life criminal just walked away with things you worked very hard for, s*** like this really pisses me off...

Hydro


HEY meet your boss last weekend in Big Lake :smokin:

Hydro
07-13-2013, 02:28 PM
HEY meet your boss last weekend in Big Lake :smokin:

Hmmmmmm..... Sending PM :rolleyes: ....

MarshRat89
07-15-2013, 12:34 PM
Sucks man, see if they can track them from their truck to inside the store.
Maybe they can get a better shot of them on camera there.

coco
07-15-2013, 07:18 PM
didnt enter store left in truck

Goooh
07-15-2013, 11:41 PM
Those bed covers that don't look cool or country... I leave all my expensive stuff in my truck all the time, it's always there when I get out of the store. Never have to unload or think twice.

Gotta haul a 4 wheeler? Buy a trailer, it's about the same price as a yeti and all the rods and reels that get stolen.

Plus, I use less ice because my chest is always in the shade.

If I haul furniture or appliances I just leave it up and bungee the top to my receiver. Best thing I ever owned that I swore I would never have.

jchief
07-16-2013, 10:15 AM
All fine and dandy, just pizzes me off that you have to go to that extent to protect your stuff.

Not that long ago, you could leave everything in the boat and not have to worry about it.

Society on the decline.

I really feel sorry for my grandkids and what it looks like they will have to deal with as they get older.

Goooh
07-16-2013, 11:34 AM
All fine and dandy, just pizzes me off that you have to go to that extent to protect your stuff.

Not that long ago, you could leave everything in the boat and not have to worry about it.

Society on the decline.

I really feel sorry for my grandkids and what it looks like they will have to deal with as they get older.

Where? I don't think there has ever been such a thing as a populated city that was immune from thievery. Small towns and communities don't suffer because everyone knows everyone, but moving to a bigger city changes this. Or when a city grows very large.

Thieves in populated areas have existed since the beginning of man... It's always been that way, just a true as sleeping on the ground in Africa can get you eaten.

Why build a shop? To protect things from elements (or thieves). Why put gas in your boat? To prevent it from dying. Why wear shoes? To prevent your feet from getting messed up. Why out a roof on a house? Shingles? Drainage? These are all things we do to prevent things that we KNOW will happen!

How come locking valuables up is something we shouldn't have to worry about when every thing else in our life has some sort of preventative action associated with it????

Ask any old person you come across 70 yrs and up if they have ever had something stolen from them back in the day...... I've done it, and it's always been around!