Here in Batavia, we've had a bit of a problem recently with a thief or thieves breaking into unlocked cars and taking whatever isn't screwed down.
It doesn't just happen in Batavia, of course. Places like Fargo, N.D. have thieves, too.
Of course, our thieves don't leave notes telling car owners they should have locked their car.
Neary was about to leave for work Wednesday morning when he discovered a note on a B.B. King CD sitting on the console of his unlocked 1999 Cadillac Escalade in his south Fargo driveway.
“You have amazing taste in music,” the note read. “Don’t worry about your credit cards and driver’s license – I know I can’t use them … after tonight at least. Seriously though, lock your car in the future.”
Sure enough, four of Neary’s bank cards were gone along with his license, $60 in cash and a flashlight. The wallet was still inside the vehicle along with Neary’s Social Security card. A GPS unit inside another family car also was taken.
Neary had left the keys in the ignition of his SUV, his wallet in the console and the doors unlocked.
I am sure that guys insurance
I am sure that guys insurance company loves him! If I were that stupid I don't think I would report it.
I know a lot of people who
I know a lot of people who leave their keys and wallet in their vehicle. I know they are way to trusting, but some will have to learn the hard way.