Robbed from the help

towboattrash34

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Me and the wife been moving and needed some help putting stuff in a storage so 1 of the wife's cousin helped us and we paid him 40.00. Well the next day we headedout 8hrs later we get a call our storage building got broke in along with 4 others and they had to move a big fridge out of the way and took the wife's big standup Snapon tool chest and mine full of tools and that was it, there was more stuff worth more money there but they were too stupid to take it. Anyway the police got some good finger prints off the black fridge and black stove.
 

towboattrash34

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What the crack head did not know is I had a 15,000.00 Harley in 1 of the ones they did not hit. Not there now.
And they steped over a box that was marked china, pre WW1 German china that was worth more.
 

Darius6t9

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Most of the time it's not what or how much it's worth. It what they can get away with selling to pawnshops mostly. Tools are a money maker to thieves. You can pawn pretty much any tool and not get caught most of the time. Same with most electronics. Vehicle and motorcycles are a specialty market. So are guns for the most part. Pretty much anything that can be traced by paper trail or serial number. If you have serial numbers for some of the stuff, it will make it easier to track down in pawnshops. And if you look in pawnshops for your stuff, look in the ones in the next town over. Pawnshops will sell stuff they get in other locations so they don't get screwed on the money they lost. They expect people to be looking for their stolen stuff. My place was broken into last year and lost a few things. That is how I found out a lot of this crap, though a lot of it I knew already. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to add 2 and 2. Hope this helps you in your journey. And Hope it won't be a long one.