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Roundup: Vehicle breaking or entering

Posted: March 22, 2013 - 3:35pm

According to reports recently filed by the Conway Police Department:

• 3000 block of Marlsgate Drive. A man filed a complaint with Conway policeafter someone stole his wallet and revolver from his unlocked vehicle. Theman advised he believes the incident is connected to "the group of peoplewho go around selling magazines."

• 3000 block of Pebble Beach. A woman advised someone stole $1,200 in cashfrom the center console of her vehicle that was parked outside herapartment. Damage from what appeared to be a brick was found on the windowof the vehicle. Another resident in the complex told police he picked upbricks that he found near the woman's vehicle. An officer wrote the vehiclewas possibly unlocked, and that is how someone gained entry. Another vehiclenearby appeared to have damage from a brick, according to the report.

• 3000 block of Irby Drive. A woman told police someone stole her stereo fromher vehicle. According to the report, the rear passenger window was brokenout.

• 3400 block of Irby Drive. A man filed a complaint with Conway police aftersomeone stole his Samsung Galaxy tablet and CD player from his car.According to the report, the vehicle was locked. The offender used a tool tobreak the window by prying it into the window molding, according to thereport.

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ucantbserious
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ucantbserious 03/22/13 - 03:43 pm
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Wow

"someone stole his wallet and revolver from his unlocked vehicle."

Look up the definition of a responsible gun owner and I guarantee you will NOT find a picture of this guy.

SWIBC
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SWIBC 03/22/13 - 03:43 pm
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again people lock your cars

again people lock your cars and hide your valuables. Also why would anyone in their right mind leave $1200 in their car???

ucantbserious
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ucantbserious 03/22/13 - 03:50 pm
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Good question

There is no guarantee there was that much in there.

Diogenes
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Diogenes 03/22/13 - 03:50 pm
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Why?

To keep your future ex from finding it, of course.

188fw_flyngRzrbk
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188fw_flyngRzrbk 03/22/13 - 05:22 pm
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I keep that in my wallet -

It's called my 'mad money'. If my woman finds it, she gets mad as hell

Bad boy
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Bad boy 03/24/13 - 10:44 am
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Mad money

Wouldn't that also qualify as mad money because you were mad about leaving it in your car to be stolen. LOL

Diogenes
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Diogenes 03/24/13 - 11:23 am
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Not if the insurance company

Buys the story and pays off on it!

sevenof400
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sevenof400 03/23/13 - 11:10 am
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Vehicle breaking or entering roundup?

When did the vehicles go wrong?

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