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sculpins4bait 03-11-2016 07:24 PM

dont leave your keys in your car while unloading
 
or some scumbag will jump in and drive off with it which is what happened to me at 6:30 this morning in front of the bathrooms. Had my truck backed up to the sidewalk with the keys on the center console while I unloaded my stuff 20 feet to the steps. Grabbed my rods and was puttin em in the rod holders turn around to go get more stuff and its gone. My buddy saw him taking off and chased him to the highway but he got away. Just changed my insurance last week and took off theft, im screwed. starting a new kellogg park vigilante group if anyone is interested

igotpron 03-11-2016 07:50 PM

Dayyyyyyyuummmm!!!! At least you got your yak?... I lost a beater Honda as a kid, and I only had liability.. 2k car with 2500$ in stereo equip gone!! Then had to pay impound fees to just sign my title over.. After that mistake I've made it a point, if you can't afford a new car outright you can afford full coverage no matter what the vehicle is.

Sorry to hear of your loss man.. Hopefully you get back on your feet soon.

ful-rac 03-11-2016 08:15 PM

Fuuuuuuuucccccckkkkkkk!!!!


No way! :eek:

Sorry to hear that !

jorluivil 03-11-2016 08:39 PM

That sucks.

My daughter had her car stolen twice in one year so I know the feeling. The first time it cost us $1K to get the car back up and running, fucking bastards decides to put a knife in all four tires. For whatever reason the sheriff's department decided to dust the car for prints and to our surprise they got a hit. Seemed odd that they did that because the car was only worth about $3k but regardless, the fingerprints came back some some girl with a record longer than Jim Days reponses

Raskal311 03-11-2016 09:21 PM

Same thing happened to my wife about 8 years ago in front of our house. Here is the kicker, because my key was on her chain they came back the following night and took my car too!

HELLSTER INC. 03-12-2016 05:23 AM

F@#*! $g thieves, lowest scum of the earth. Sorry to hear about that. ..

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bolocop 03-12-2016 05:48 AM

Description of perp? Maybe the next time we can see them coming.

I wouldn't leave anything like cell phones or wallets on passenger seats or center consoles either.

Sucks about the timing of your insurance change.

mckenzie 03-12-2016 06:11 AM

What day was this?

taggermike 03-12-2016 07:15 AM

That's some bold shit. POS sitting by the toilets at 6:30 am waiting to pounce with the owner 20' away. Sure like to see a guy like that get caught. Mike

Chuck D 03-12-2016 07:28 AM

That's f...uped dude. Sorry to hear that, shady freaking people everywhere:stupid:

stevie951 03-12-2016 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sculpins4bait (Post 255665)
or some scumbag will jump in and drive off with it which is what happened to me at 6:30 this morning in front of the bathrooms. Had my truck backed up to the sidewalk with the keys on the center console while I unloaded my stuff 20 feet to the steps. Grabbed my rods and was puttin em in the rod holders turn around to go get more stuff and its gone. My buddy saw him taking off and chased him to the highway but he got away. Just changed my insurance last week and took off theft, im screwed. starting a new kellogg park vigilante group if anyone is interested


We should get a cheap beater and set up the same scenario,, just with like 20 of us in every direction hidden, ready to stop them once they hit, kinda like a cop sting ;) Stay strong brother. the big man upstairs works in mysterious ways!

Cbad Mike 03-12-2016 09:40 AM

Wow...
That really sucks.
Thanks for the reminder to always be careful but sorry that it came at your expense.

alanw 03-12-2016 10:40 AM

Damn I know how shitty that is. I had my Camaro stolen once. Worst part was I had a full set of Craftsman tools in the trunk which is probably what they used to strip the car down. It was found in an alley in Santa Ana with no doors and no interior. I had a keyed lugnut on each rim that saved my rims which was weird since the lug key was in the trunk with the tools.

Mr. NiceGuy 03-12-2016 07:43 PM

Two meth-heads had the audacity of stealing my neighbor's car off her driveway in a sleepy neighborhood.

She had a lo-jack. Police nailed them in about 45 minutes from the time she called it in.

12 charges against them for that episode, including possession of drugs and stolen property. Half felonies.

A few weeks in jail, and they were released on probation.

Surfing Internet, I can find 5 different times they've been arrested for similar offenses in San Diego. Drugs, theft, cars.


So what's the moral of this story?

I don't know, but what happened to you really sucks.


If you can get a gaff in them, don't hesitate to land the scum suckers before they run.

Maybe the seals will take over from there.

sculpins4bait 03-13-2016 09:54 AM

dont leave your keys in your car while unloading
 
thanks for the condolences still hoping it will turn up in drive able condition cuz I cant afford a new vehicle. If you guys happen to see a 2005 maroon ford escape license plate starting with 7NGK with a thule rollercoaster kayak rack rigged to fit the factory crossbars then call the cops! I know some people around here notice things like kayak racks. this one has the roller on the back that looks like a pizza dough roller to slide it up, not getting my hopes up though. Im usually pretty careful about the keys and not leaving stuff like my phone on my seat while im loading up to go home but not at 6am. The guy was probably watching me and on my 3rd trip to the yak had the timing down and went for it. Sorry I dont have a good description of the guy for you but just be careful at all times. Luckily I do still have my yak and most of my gear who wants to pick me up in kearny mesa?! Ah the memories... gonna miss that truck.

peace

Gary

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sharonkayak 03-13-2016 11:20 AM

Sorry To hear about this. I would of been there that morning if I didn't have a job interview. I will make sure to keep my keys on me in the future. Hope they find the person!

Harry Hill 03-13-2016 07:12 PM

I was reading this and thinking about any time I put my paddling pants on I tend to lay my keys down while doing things, I can't get to my pockets. I won't do that anymore. That guy was watching you and got your timing down, and I think when we are getting ready to fish we aren't watching our surroundings. I hope you get your car back. Was this at LJ? I may want to take my truck down there and leave the keys in the ignition, probably not though, it's a long walk back to Yucaipa with my kayak on the cart.

ronbo613 03-14-2016 10:14 AM

That sucks. La Jolla Shores, being San Diego's most popular beach, is pretty well known for shady characters hanging out, drugs and theft. Actually, any beach in Southern California should be treated as hostile territory. Surfers who put their keys on top of a tire or pinned to a towel on the beach found that out a long time ago.

YakDout 03-14-2016 10:45 AM

They should make a couple episodes of bait car in the parking lot. Try contacting the producer, you never know...


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BADASS 03-15-2016 06:55 AM

I will be looking for your car alpine to southbay every day to work.

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