Stupid = stolen car
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Stupid = stolen car
Oh boy, we were stupid... In a rush last night when we got home, I parked the wife's 03 Lexus RX in the driveway, got the dog out, etc. Somewhere in the confusion I left the keys on the seat or something. (Don't remember hearing the dinger).
Fast forward to 6:00am, the car is gone. Boy do we feel stupid. I guess the false feeling of safety living in "a nice neighborhood" in west Omaha is gone. The police said it will most likely turn up with an empty gas tank. To make matters worse, my wife always leaves her purse in the back. That means calls to a couple credit card companies, new driver's license, etc.
Stupid, stupid, stupid! She only got that car 2 months ago.
I really should have known better.
Fast forward to 6:00am, the car is gone. Boy do we feel stupid. I guess the false feeling of safety living in "a nice neighborhood" in west Omaha is gone. The police said it will most likely turn up with an empty gas tank. To make matters worse, my wife always leaves her purse in the back. That means calls to a couple credit card companies, new driver's license, etc.
Stupid, stupid, stupid! She only got that car 2 months ago.
I really should have known better.
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My wife is pretty sure she locked the car at around 9:00pm, that would mean the key fell out of my hand or pocket while I was playing with the dog in the driveway.
Man it's frustrating. There were a few transactions on the credit card already, but fortunately, we're not responsible for them. The thief tried 3 or 4 times to get cash advances on the card. There were at least two gas charges. The cc company called a little bit ago and had just denied a $150 charge at a Walgreens in Illinois. Guess they skipped town. We don't know if they skipped with the car or dumped it somewhere and kept the credit card.
My biggest fear is getting the car back trashed and abused, then we're stuck with it. But, it would be great to have the creeps caught.
Man it's frustrating. There were a few transactions on the credit card already, but fortunately, we're not responsible for them. The thief tried 3 or 4 times to get cash advances on the card. There were at least two gas charges. The cc company called a little bit ago and had just denied a $150 charge at a Walgreens in Illinois. Guess they skipped town. We don't know if they skipped with the car or dumped it somewhere and kept the credit card.
My biggest fear is getting the car back trashed and abused, then we're stuck with it. But, it would be great to have the creeps caught.
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Our car turned up at the Omaha impound lot a few days ago. It has a 1000 more miles on than before. The interior is pretty trashed, the windshield is broken and there are a few dings and scratches on the outside. The insurance estimates about $3600 in damages. It's pretty frustrating. But, I suppose they can fix everything. My concern is the abuse it took for 1000 miles. I guess we will see how tough Toyotas really are.
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Thieves suck. Thats why I have 4 security cameras watching all my toys 24/7. If I had someone swipe my stuff like that Id set the keys on top of the car some night and hide in the bushes with the AK and see if someone thinks they can help themselves.
Last edited by FordTrucksKickGM; 08-08-2006 at 10:45 AM.
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I've thought about adding a security camera. I'd be the guy sent to jail if I discharge a gun in the city limits... only gang-bangers are allowed to shoot in the city.
I've learned that the insurance company does not pay to have the car re-keyed/programmed. Since my key is missing, I suppose the thief could return some night and take the car again. What a joke.
Now for the good news. A detective called last night and said they had a suspect in custody. He didn't tell me much, but said someone picked him from a line up. I suppose it could have been the person who saw the guy abandon the car. We've got a nice paper trail from the credit card, so we've given that to the cops too.
The car is just sitting in the garage now, waiting to get into the shop. The stupid insurance company won't cover a rental until the car goes in for repairs, since technically, it is driveable. Nothing like driving a nearly new car that has a trashed interior and broken windshield. I wonder if the insurance company would cover the ticket I'd get for driving with a broken windshield??? Then, with all the rain, the spare tire well would be full of water since the thief broke out the rubber plugs in the bottom.
Sometimes you just want to slap someone to knock some sense into them! At least I have an excuse to drive the old truck every day. My wife stole my car since she won't drive hers till it's fixed. I think she is going to trade it in as soon as the repairs are done anyway.
I've learned that the insurance company does not pay to have the car re-keyed/programmed. Since my key is missing, I suppose the thief could return some night and take the car again. What a joke.
Now for the good news. A detective called last night and said they had a suspect in custody. He didn't tell me much, but said someone picked him from a line up. I suppose it could have been the person who saw the guy abandon the car. We've got a nice paper trail from the credit card, so we've given that to the cops too.
The car is just sitting in the garage now, waiting to get into the shop. The stupid insurance company won't cover a rental until the car goes in for repairs, since technically, it is driveable. Nothing like driving a nearly new car that has a trashed interior and broken windshield. I wonder if the insurance company would cover the ticket I'd get for driving with a broken windshield??? Then, with all the rain, the spare tire well would be full of water since the thief broke out the rubber plugs in the bottom.
Sometimes you just want to slap someone to knock some sense into them! At least I have an excuse to drive the old truck every day. My wife stole my car since she won't drive hers till it's fixed. I think she is going to trade it in as soon as the repairs are done anyway.