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Post by Shelob on Nov 18, 2003 6:33:07 GMT -5
Last weekend, while I was not home, someone broke into my house and stole most of my electronics. He (or they) broke the glass of my front door and thereby gained entry to my house.
Amongst the things that were stolen, were my comp, dvd-player, VHS, gaming consoles and most of my original cd's (which means WC3, TFT, D2, DaoC and such)
I went to the police to file burglary today, but as usual they didn't have time, so I have to go back tomorrow. Thankfully I just got insurance last summer, so I am covered for that. Hopefully I can get my stuff (or at least replacements) back as soon as possible.
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Post by Shelob on Nov 19, 2003 3:56:07 GMT -5
WHEW!! Good news: My stuff is back A friend of mine (who was helping me clean up my house and had my keys because I had my job to go to) "borrowed" most of it, and took the rest for repairs Fact remains though, that someone tried to break into my house.
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Eonwë
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Post by Eonwë on Nov 19, 2003 23:56:27 GMT -5
Sorry to hear your house was broken into, but glad (I think ;}) to hear the guy who took your stuff was your friend. At least you're ok though, no broken bones or anything :}
I hope they find the guys who broke your door. May Varda add some Light by which the police can see :}
Eonwë
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Post by Shelob on Nov 20, 2003 3:37:23 GMT -5
heh, not much the police can do about it. It's just breaking and entering, those crimes are rarely caught except for it being red-handed.
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Post by Pallando on Nov 29, 2003 1:57:24 GMT -5
So everything is accounted for? That's good. :-)
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