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<blockquote data-quote="shhak" data-source="post: 5872953" data-attributes="member: 53892"><p>I know exactly what you're talking about. Back in 2001 I was building a 93 GT and had about $3500 worth of parts stolen out of my garage. Almost every part was bought off of ebay. It wasn't very long before I found out who did it (one of the perks of a small town). I went to the police (I filed a report when it happened) and told them where the parts were at. They did absolutely nothing. So, I took matters into my own hands. I knew this kid pretty well. I waited till he went to work and went and got my stuff back. Every last piece of it. </p><p>Guess what!!! I was arrested a few weeks later for it. We went to trial and obviously they couldn't get me for stealing the stuff because I had proof of buying it. But they did stick me with a burglery charge. Even a felony!!! I was like WTF???? They said I was guilty of "breaking and entering" even though his garage door wasn't locked. I'm still trying to get that off my record. It's costs me several thousands of dollars at work because I can't take assignments in Canada and such. </p><p>Buying the stuff back is about the safest way to do it. Even though it should be the last thing you have to do. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shhak, post: 5872953, member: 53892"] I know exactly what you're talking about. Back in 2001 I was building a 93 GT and had about $3500 worth of parts stolen out of my garage. Almost every part was bought off of ebay. It wasn't very long before I found out who did it (one of the perks of a small town). I went to the police (I filed a report when it happened) and told them where the parts were at. They did absolutely nothing. So, I took matters into my own hands. I knew this kid pretty well. I waited till he went to work and went and got my stuff back. Every last piece of it. Guess what!!! I was arrested a few weeks later for it. We went to trial and obviously they couldn't get me for stealing the stuff because I had proof of buying it. But they did stick me with a burglery charge. Even a felony!!! I was like WTF???? They said I was guilty of "breaking and entering" even though his garage door wasn't locked. I'm still trying to get that off my record. It's costs me several thousands of dollars at work because I can't take assignments in Canada and such. Buying the stuff back is about the safest way to do it. Even though it should be the last thing you have to do. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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