Last year, somebody broke into my rig, not once, but twice. The first time they stole about $2500.00 of my personal items. Tools were the biggest ticket, but they also stole an old laptop, clothes, bedding, work boots, and a picture of my oldest grandson. The second robbery occurred while we searched for a safer parking place. That time, they stole the alarm system we installed, and in total, they got about 800 liters for the fuel; I was unloading everything of value out of the truck nightly. We found a place, and it costs $300.00 a month. The investigation was pretty routine and the cops said to call my insurance company. I should mention they robbed two other trucks during that time as well. I had to eat that loss. My company has a $10,000 deductible, and mine is $1000.00, so there was no calling the insurance company and no help from the cops, and strangely, there was no media coverage. Maybe it's because I'm one of the thousands who have fallen prey to a criminal enterprise that is poorly investigated and prosecuted. It rattled me; they stole my sense of security, and the anxiety of being robbed played on my mind for almost six months. We live in a small town in Alberta with 1,424 residents, and my truck was parked a block from my house. A month after I got robbed, a couple of thieves tried to steal my neighbor's pickup, and he (my neighbor) chased the would-be car thieves out of town, but they lost him.
Anyway, I sure hope they find that guy who stole the pride flag.
We gotta keep that story alive.
Anyway, I sure hope they find that guy who stole the pride flag.
We gotta keep that story alive.
RCMP looking for man who stole pride flag from St. Albert home
Police are looking for a man in connection to the theft of a pride flag from a home in the Lacombe neighbourhood of St. Albert.
edmontonjournal.com
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