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Re: Robbed at gunpoint
[Re: Beth E]
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07/26/07 08:45 AM
07/26/07 08:45 AM
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Beth, that's horrible!!! I am so sorry!  Thank God you are ok, but I can imagine how scary it was and how violated you feel. Hopefully the police will catch them and put them straight in jail where they belong.  Were you able to give a good description? It is so sad that you can't even walk down the street without having to look over your shoulder. What a sad reality. Keep us posted and stay safe. TIS
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Re: Robbed at gunpoint
[Re: Beth E]
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07/26/07 01:28 PM
07/26/07 01:28 PM
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Posts: 31,335 New Jersey, USA
J Geoff
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Sorry to hear this, Bethie - I can't even imagine w/ a gun and all!  But glad you're okay and at least got some stuff back.
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Robbed at gunpoint
[Re: J Geoff]
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07/26/07 01:43 PM
07/26/07 01:43 PM
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Beth, the reason that they dump the wallet is so that it can't be traced back to them. I had my wallet stolen once, and the police did catch the girl (btw, it was stolen at a party given for my friend for getting on the local police force, and the party was crawling with cops. How's that for irony??), but I didn't have to ID her or anything because she took a plea bargain.
She was charged with a felony because, even though she didn't try to use them, she still had my credit cards on her. If she had taken the cash and dumped the wallet, then she would have gotten away with it. How's that for stupid???
Btw, I don't know about your experience, but I found the folks at all the credit card companies to be extremely helpful and very compassionate. Many of them even inquired if I had been injured, and did I need medical assistance.
Please, please, please, get a locksmith to your house ASAP. You never know...
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Re: Robbed at gunpoint
[Re: goodfellaoggie]
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07/26/07 03:14 PM
07/26/07 03:14 PM
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Beth. I'm sorry to hear about your awful experience. Take whatever comfort you can from knowing that it could have been a lot worse. And you're absolutely right to get locks changed. To SB's point about the stupid person who lifted her wallet and held onto the credit card, thereby inviting a felony rap, here are some examplies of crime from my new home town of Prescott, AZ, which is in contention for the title of America's Stupidest Thieves:
--23-year-old and his pals traveled to this area in an old VW bus, complete with peace symbols and other 60's type graffiti. Anxious to party, they parked one night on a residential lot, within sight of the owner's house. They cranked up the stereo, whipped out the bongs, laid out the lines of coke, etc. Owner called cops, who found that the 23-year-old had outstanding warrants in four states. --19-year-old floor manager at one of the local Wal-Marts helped a customer who wanted to return an item. Customer dropped his credit card on the way out. Floor manager picked it up, and promptly charged a motor scooter for $500--at the same Wal-Mart--then drove it home, then returned to the store. Customer came back, missing his card. Floor manager told him he gave the card to someone else who "looked like you." Customer called cops, who immediately found the sales record for the scooter, the video of the transaction--and the scooter at the kid's home. --17-year-old was nailed for going 115 in a Datsun on one of the state roads near here--a felony in AZ. His excuse: He didn't know how fast he was going because the speedo only went up to 85. --28-year-old Sheriff's Deputy was put on 10 days' "home probation" for "impairing the morals of a minor": he propositioned a 15-year-old girl and kissed her. Sheriff claimed state regs prevented him from firing the guy. But further investigation showed that the deputy had four outstanding felony warrants (including sending his son to buy cocaine for him), plus he was a leader of the Aryan Nation in another state. --22-year-old stole a woman's pocketbook in a shopping center in town. He used one of her credit cards to buy $208 of DVDs at a store in another part of town. Meanwhile, the woman called the card issuer and learned of the sale. She went to the video store to warn the manager. While waiting in line, she courteously made room for a young man who said he wanted to return some items for a refund. You guessed it: he was the thief, looking to get cash for the DVDs he'd charged on the woman's card. The woman and the cashier tried to grab the kid, who bolted--to another store to try for more illicit transactions. Cops nailed him. Crime doesn't pay!
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Re: Robbed at gunpoint
[Re: SC]
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07/26/07 03:21 PM
07/26/07 03:21 PM
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Beth E
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My housekeys and my cell phone too. And my work ID. I have to pay $10.00 to get that replaced. The stupid cell phone company will only give me a free sim card, but will only give me credit towards a new phone.
Last edited by Beth E; 07/26/07 03:21 PM.
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Re: Robbed at gunpoint
[Re: chopper]
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07/26/07 09:05 PM
07/26/07 09:05 PM
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Posts: 2,431 Bar Vitelli, Queens, NY
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What a horrible thing to happen. Thank God you're okay. By the time you read this, hopefully, you will have had your locks changed.
It could have been far, far worse. Locks can always be replaced; people can't.
Just glad you got some of your things back, and that you're safe and sound and physically unharmed.
Signor V.
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