Bliggida
01-23-2003, 04:11 AM
After the meet up at Sonic, I cruised around with Luis for a while. And while I was out having fun "Road-Comparing" the 3.8L against his Audi TT, somewhere between 2:30 AM and 5:30 AM (when I came home) the passenger door to the Yukon had been pried - along with the driver door.
Novice hit, looked like a casing job. They took the headunit, unbolted the amp from under the pass. seat, and took the twin sub box. Also cut some wires so that the Yukon won't start now.
Crazy thing is, just yesterday, a couple hispanic males about 18 to 21 were parked in MY driveway with a dark red Ford Taurus Station wagon. I was drawn attention to the way they were walking away from the house. Looking very closely at all the cars. Both the Yukon, and the Mustang.
In retrospect, I should have blocked their car in, and gave them a grand inquisition.
I had a gut feeling to take down their plate number, which of course I dismissed as being paranoid..hmph go figure!
So I ask my Mom what they wanted and she said that they never went up to any other house in the culdesac, only ours, and asked if we needed a carwash. Mom thought the whole incident to be weird too.
Man, I know it was them. But I have nothing to go on. Lesson learned though, what harm is it to take down a plate number? Wow inconveniance your life a whole 3 seconds. Listen to your gut instincts. Obviously God put them there for a reason. I dunno at this point if our insurance is going to cover theft, or what the deductible will be. My only chance of a lead, was after filing a report, I had a detective come out and dust for prints, finding a really good print on the blade of a broken knife sitting on the center console (an old knife I had stashed down in the console) Which might have been used as a prying tool.
Ugh. ...and all I wanted to do was sell the darn thing anyway.
If anyone is looking by the way... '92 Yukon - new engine, needs stereo. :rolleyes:
So needless to say, we are now installing wireless video survelliance equipment, on 3 sides of the house.
trust the instincts...
Novice hit, looked like a casing job. They took the headunit, unbolted the amp from under the pass. seat, and took the twin sub box. Also cut some wires so that the Yukon won't start now.
Crazy thing is, just yesterday, a couple hispanic males about 18 to 21 were parked in MY driveway with a dark red Ford Taurus Station wagon. I was drawn attention to the way they were walking away from the house. Looking very closely at all the cars. Both the Yukon, and the Mustang.
In retrospect, I should have blocked their car in, and gave them a grand inquisition.
I had a gut feeling to take down their plate number, which of course I dismissed as being paranoid..hmph go figure!
So I ask my Mom what they wanted and she said that they never went up to any other house in the culdesac, only ours, and asked if we needed a carwash. Mom thought the whole incident to be weird too.
Man, I know it was them. But I have nothing to go on. Lesson learned though, what harm is it to take down a plate number? Wow inconveniance your life a whole 3 seconds. Listen to your gut instincts. Obviously God put them there for a reason. I dunno at this point if our insurance is going to cover theft, or what the deductible will be. My only chance of a lead, was after filing a report, I had a detective come out and dust for prints, finding a really good print on the blade of a broken knife sitting on the center console (an old knife I had stashed down in the console) Which might have been used as a prying tool.
Ugh. ...and all I wanted to do was sell the darn thing anyway.
If anyone is looking by the way... '92 Yukon - new engine, needs stereo. :rolleyes:
So needless to say, we are now installing wireless video survelliance equipment, on 3 sides of the house.
trust the instincts...