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General Topics => Off Topic => Topic started by: Ishou10 on April 21, 2012, 02:44:36 PM
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We recently moved into Kaneohe 2 weeks ago and were already robbed. Jewelery, ps3, 2 Samsung tablet were taken. They also took my all black saiga AK.
Yes my baby is gone. So please if you hear someone trying to sell things let me know. Thanks guys.
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We recently moved into Kaneohe 2 weeks ago and were already robbed. Jewelery, ps3, 2 Samsung tablet were taken. They also took my all black saiga AK.
Yes my baby is gone. So please if you hear someone trying to sell things let me know. Thanks guys.
WTF :wtf:
That sucks.
:grrr:
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Make sure that you report the theft to HPD ASAP, for all sorts of reasons. For starters, just in case someone uses it in a crime, they won't come after YOU.
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That's a bummer... Sorry to hear that, Ishiou10. Good thing no one was hurt.
Oh one thing... Watch out for return visits. I got burglarized many years ago and the burglar(s) came back 1 week later.
I left for about 30 minutes and interrupted them when I came back. They ran out the back and I never saw anyone. Because they made a second attempt when I was gone for only 30 minutes, I suspect they must have been neighbors who were watching to see when I wasn't in.
[edit] Another possibility is the movers, if you used one.
Sorry... not sure what to say.. I suggest getting video / security surveillance service right away or moving somewhere else. Perhaps a mean guard dog would also work.
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My eyes and ears will be pealed!
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WTF!!! Shit man I feel you brah!! No worst feeling then having your shit stolen. I hope you find your stuff and more important the douch bag that stole your stuff.
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Was the gun in a safe?
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That sucks man.
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As a fellow Saiga owner, I feel for you. That really sucks. I hate theives.
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I am sorry to hear about this. It is sad.
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Sorry to hear that dude. My place got broken into and robbed several years ago. The first time my dog was home and the thieves left. Then on another day he wasn't home my wife took him to her parent's house. That day they ripped off a lot a whole load of stuff including my watch that has been handed down through the generations. I feel your pain.
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Thanks a lot everyone. With hard work and kids and I mean kids robbing houses in Kaneohe, the cops were able to get my AK back!!!! YES!!! I am happy! Thanks, wish everyone well. See you at the range.
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:shaka:
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Awesome! Great that the AK is back with its rightful owner. Time for a safe?
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:thumbsup:
I'm happy to hear it.
Any juicy details?
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That is awesome news. I am glad you were able to recover your property. :thumbsup:
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Glad to hear bro!
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Thanks a lot everyone. With hard work and kids and I mean kids robbing houses in Kaneohe, the cops were able to get my AK back!!!! YES!!! I am happy! Thanks, wish everyone well. See you at the range.
Frikken kids need to spend some time in the Federal detention center.
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Awesome. Good to hear!!
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Great news! Now, buy a safe and bolt it to the floor if you haven't done so already.
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Great news! Now, buy a safe and bolt it to the floor if you haven't done so already.
+1
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No juicy details except for one of the kids living directly across the street from. That's F'd up!!! But ya, did get a good safe and bolt to concrete with 3/+ anchors. Time to start collecting more!
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Freakin awesome, glad it all worked out.
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Kick ass!!! But the real question, did the cops let you slap the parents?? Just wondering..
Glad you got it back, Malaho Ke Akua!!
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Im not saying there are, but plenty of people around here would be willing to swat a "fly" off their face.
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Im not saying there are, but plenty of people around here would be willing to swat a "fly" off their face.
:rofl: :rofl: :thumbsup:
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This prompted me to do a quick Google search on how effective my gun safe is. ;D The info out there seems to suggest that any safe can be cracked with time. However, gun safes require a lot of time to crack and more often then not, need to be carted off so that the thieves can take their time. Home safes, however, can be cracked in place with common tools such as pry/crow bars, sawsalls, etc. in a short period time. When a gun safe is used, most of the reported losses stem from having the safe carted off. Using a gun safe and bolting it to the floor is therefore strongly recommended to prevent the loss of properly secured firearms. Very little thefts of firearms secured in gun safes have been reported in situations where the home was protected by an audible alarm.
If you are using one of those bio safes with a fancy key system or something similar at bedside, that's essentially the same as using a sturdy lock box. You can probably kiss that goodbye to thieves either because they can be easily carted off or broken into with common household tools. While bolting them to the floor improves your chances, that only works if the thief doesn't have a lot of time in the house. If you leave your handgun in one of those contraptions while you're off on a vacation, you can kiss the firearm goodbye if someone breaks into your house while you are out.
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Frikken kids need to spend some time in the Federal detention center.
yeah. After their anus gets stretched out a bit, they might think twice the next time they wanna fucking do something stupid.