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did you have window etchings? If so tell the cops that will definitely help identify it... They would have to replace all the windows to get rid of it.
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That's what the guy at Bolton just told me. Not sure if I had it waiting on my salesman to give me a call back
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What is a window etching?
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vin is etched on windows
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I just found it odd that you wouldn't bring your gun inside at night so that's why I asked. hopefully you get the truck back in decent shape, even if they catch the guy they don't do anything to criminals anymore, maybe a year in jail watching cable tv and playing video games is all that would happen to him. |
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Yep got my buddy's son. Sad when you can't even lock ya vechicle anymore.
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Never leave anything of value in your truck! Yeah, that's hindsight, I know...Ford, especially Super Duty trucks are ridiculously easy to get into. They go in from the bottom of the outer handle and, grab a lock rod. Most of the time, you don't even notice the very minimal damage until you notice your internal belongings missing. I've had at least half a dozen Ford vehicles in the last year in my shop for forced entry repair.
I hope you at least find out where it went but, I wouldn't hold my breath if they were pros. Let me know if I can be of any assistance with your insurance claim. Best wishes. |
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This happen to my brother at Diamond Lake Apartments in Lafayette. 2 month old truck.
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How the hell does that happen and no one sees or hears anything in an Apartment Complex? Takes a feller with a huge swinging set to pull that off.
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And look how lit up it is
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Just today heard of a buddy in Uptown New Orleans that had that done to them. Brand new truck.
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wow! how does that happen
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because with those pretty little covers for the lug nuts on it nobody ever thinks about putting locking lugs on them. they use battery hammer drills to get the lugs off in 10-15 seconds each tire so it takes longer to jack it up then pull the wheels and toss em in the back of a truck and speed off. how often do you pay attention to a group of guys standing around a truck BS ing and you wont notice the guy underneath on the ground jacking it up. they are organized and work as a team like a pit crew so its like a quick snatch and grab thing after they get it all set up.
now that a set of tires costs you $800 plus the rims are around $800 each they got away with about $3,500-$4,000 worth of stuff right there. makes for a quick "no questions asked" sale for $1,500-$2,000 out of the back of someones truck and they get well paid for the maybe 1 hour it took them to steal it. how many of you guys right now have locking lugs on your truck? they aren't perfect but they can make the difference if its your truck that gets stripped or the guy parked next to you. remember thieves are lazy so make it as hard as you can on them and they might pick a different target. |
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Not every security technique applies in every situation, but I like and recommend a layered approach to crime prevention, combining physical barriers, surveillance, privacy, dogs and vigilance. Particular care should be exercised when a vehicle or home or other big ticket item is bought or sold. The best place for guns and cash is secured in a locked safe inside an occupied residence or on the immediate person of a security minded individual. I also recommend care when purchasing safes, jewelry, gold, etc. to take care not to leave an easy trail back to the address where the valuables will reside. If a safe must be delivered to a home (thus connected to the address), it is best to bolt it well to a concrete floor and have a locksmith twiddle with the inside of the lock while the owner changes the combination to create a combination that only the owner knows. We also favor gated driveways or communities, especially when vehicles cannot be garaged. Criminals are reluctant to enter gated areas where unknown dogs, surveillance systems, motion detectors, and alarms increase their risks.
The importance of diligence cannot be overstated. We have frequently written down license plate numbers that seemed fishy and taken photographs of unfamiliar vehicles and things that seemed out of place in our quiet neighborhood. Yes, it is usually nothing more than a new service provider or landscaper, but if it turns out to be more, we've got a lot of investigative leads for police. I might also mention that surveillance will hardly ever raise a red flag when a home or business is being cased unless it is reviewed at regular intervals for things that seem out of place. |
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They get around locking lugs too. What they do is go to the auto parts store and buy different sets of locking lugs with the adapter/key that fits in the lug wrench. From what I'm told, there are about 5 different keys. Maybe that was at that particular store, but it's a small investment for such a return. |
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