
06-18-2008, 01:53 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 8
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Your snippy comment about "we don't do background checks on everyone we meet" reflects on your mentality.
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Not snippy, just a pointing out an after thought.
According to the police report on file, The law had 2 hours which to stake out and subdue him where his vehicle was parked.
It takes me all of 47 seconds @ the posted speed of 50mph to get from the police station to my home. You can try and justify all you want; the fact remains that within that time frame he loaded his atv on the back of a trailer, hitched it down, got in the truck, drove it across the highway to turn around, parked it, got out walked up the driveway and bid farewell.
If he's had aspirations to work in a nascar pit crew then he would have gotten an instant job. <sarcasm>
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When the police came and you KNEW they were looking for the person in question---the fact that you still allowed them to be on your property, talk with them, at the garage, in the yard, on the porch--it doesn't matter where you and they were--you stood and chatted with these upstanding citizens when you knew the police were looking for them re: stolen vehicle. Maybe that would have been a clue maybe everything wasn't on the up and up? Just a guess...
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UNTIL THAT VERY MOMENT... When they drove in the yard leaping from cars yelling, cussing and kicking in doors with guns drawn...did I or hubby have a clue that the police were looking for anyone in relation to a stolen vehicle!!!!
I was inside my house the truck wasn't in my house, and neither was he. So again why kick in my door?
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