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Re: Car broken into - outside Gull's Cove
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Posted on: 2008/8/28 15:16
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Their was a car with a broken window outside of my apartment on Sussex St. this morning. So I called the non-emergency number because the guys stuff was all over the street and I would want someone to call it in as well. Anyway the operator told me that they could not come unless the owner called it in? That makes no sense. What if they are on vacation or parked it the night before and are not coming back until later in the day? Anyway, I gave her a hard time and told her that all of his paperwork was literally on the street and she was sending someone.
So if your neighbors door has been kicked in and they are on vacation, do the police have to wait for the owner to call it in?
Posted on: 2008/8/28 13:23
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Was the car a station wagon of some sort, because I think I saw the car your talking about walking to the lightrail. If its the same one, when we walked passed we saw all the broken glass and noticed there was a bag sitting in plain view in the passenger seat. This could of been why the break in occured.
Posted on: 2008/7/29 18:16
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I think that the car owner has some sort of responsibility to watch his/her own car and not expect the authorities to track him down (although that would be lovely). The police report being there at all is a miracle.
That block is a tricky one, alternately deserted and/or with all sorts of people coming and going to the marina and the bar-which-shall-go-unnamed-to-avoid-thread-hijack, so it's a risky place to leave a car unattended for so many days.
Posted on: 2008/7/29 15:57
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The fact that there was a police report might be a really good thing - someone must have called and maybe seen it happen - or they might have caught the guy already. Let us know what the report says!
I hope there wasn't any money showing through the window... Quote:
Posted on: 2008/7/29 15:37
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My friend's car was broken into sometime last week between Tuesday and Friday on the stretch of Marin right outside Gull's Cove, near the lightrail. (The car isn't used everyday, so I didn't notice until I went to go move it on Friday evening.) The passenger side window was punched out, and about $2 in toll booth change was missing from the change drawer. That's it b/c there was literally nothing else of value inside. :( There was a notification of a filed police report tucked into the driver's side mirror, but I'm wondering why the JCPD doesn't also try to contact the owner once they file the report?? Is it really that hard to get a phone number from the license plate number?
Posted on: 2008/7/29 15:32
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