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Old 30-09-2012, 01:28 PM   #21
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Default Re: Stolen car- a strange story and some questions...

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Just got a call from the police. They've found it again. It's only a few blocks from where they found it yesterday. I'm having it towed back to the station. I don't know when I'll get it back. They've said "no obvious damage". But who knows. Looks like the theif is free and still has my keys. I'll call the insurance company when I finish work. Since I know the details of the theif I'm hoping the insurance company hits him up for every cost possible. I'm also going to hassle the police about going back to his house for my keys. Especially with my house keys on the keyring. Either that or I'll go there myself.
For peace of mind just change your locks on car & house!!!
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