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<blockquote data-quote="beachz" data-source="post: 951762" data-attributes="member: 16058"><p>Sorry to hear. </p><p></p><p>I will share my recent break in story. </p><p></p><p>We were in Miami for supporting our daughter who was having surgery. She and her boyfriend flew in. The wife and I drove down. We checked her in the day of surgery and the doctor told us it would be 3-5 hours so we should probably go grab lunch. We got a cup of coffee at the hospital and stuck around until they got started. </p><p></p><p>One of the guys at the hospital suggested to my daughter's boyfriend a restaurant about 15 minutes away. Long story short, while we were sitting in the down to eat I heard the horn alarming. I ran out to find a 2000ish black Monte Carlo backing away from my truck. I assumed he hit me and quickly inspected the outside of the truck. No damage.</p><p></p><p>I grabbed on of the doors and it was unlocked. That is when I realized he broke in. Unfortunately, my keys were sitting on the table. I ran back in and went looking for him but it was too late. Maybe it was best that my keys were on the table because I was carrying and would have recovered my possessions. </p><p></p><p>My daughter's backpack and her boyfriends backpack which contained her id's and passport and all of her electronics. He lost a work laptop and work phone. She lost a laptop IPad and a new IPhone 6. This all occurred the Monday before Xmas while she was in surgery. </p><p></p><p>I later found that he had entered the truck by punching out the lock barrel on the drivers door. I wish I had known then how easy it was to do that. </p><p></p><p>Becuase most of the items stolen were theirs, Reid filed a claim against their home owners policy. I haven't heard if they paid out yet. </p><p></p><p>I hate a f'n thief. Later that night at dinner, Reid told me that he had never seen me pissed off before and never wanted to see it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beachz, post: 951762, member: 16058"] Sorry to hear. I will share my recent break in story. We were in Miami for supporting our daughter who was having surgery. She and her boyfriend flew in. The wife and I drove down. We checked her in the day of surgery and the doctor told us it would be 3-5 hours so we should probably go grab lunch. We got a cup of coffee at the hospital and stuck around until they got started. One of the guys at the hospital suggested to my daughter's boyfriend a restaurant about 15 minutes away. Long story short, while we were sitting in the down to eat I heard the horn alarming. I ran out to find a 2000ish black Monte Carlo backing away from my truck. I assumed he hit me and quickly inspected the outside of the truck. No damage. I grabbed on of the doors and it was unlocked. That is when I realized he broke in. Unfortunately, my keys were sitting on the table. I ran back in and went looking for him but it was too late. Maybe it was best that my keys were on the table because I was carrying and would have recovered my possessions. My daughter's backpack and her boyfriends backpack which contained her id's and passport and all of her electronics. He lost a work laptop and work phone. She lost a laptop IPad and a new IPhone 6. This all occurred the Monday before Xmas while she was in surgery. I later found that he had entered the truck by punching out the lock barrel on the drivers door. I wish I had known then how easy it was to do that. Becuase most of the items stolen were theirs, Reid filed a claim against their home owners policy. I haven't heard if they paid out yet. I hate a f'n thief. Later that night at dinner, Reid told me that he had never seen me pissed off before and never wanted to see it again. [/QUOTE]
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