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Posted by Aaron Ford on July 18, 2007 at 19:59:28 from (72.84.35.184):
In Reply to: theft control posted by Lanse on July 18, 2007 at 12:14:18:
On Moday, the 9th, someone chiselled the screen out of the window of my house. The window had been left cracked for ventilation while we were out of town overnight. You have to reach from the deck pretty far to reach the window and it is about 12 feet from the ground. Like I said, the screen was pulled out and the sill was pulled loose, but there was no other evidence of entry. Did look like someone had taken a nasty fall as the outside a/c unit directly below was moved an inch or so. Guess what? The neighbor kid turned up with a broken collar bone that same night.... Said he got it wrestling. I think he got it from a extra helping of "just desserts".... Aaron
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