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Old 11-08-2010, 06:20 PM
 
Location: West Creek
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san antonio sarah, have you spoken with any of your neighbors to see if they are having similar troubles or as far as the whole block? everyone couldnt be gone at precisely the same time i would think. i dont live in the most crime free neighborhood but i have the power of nosy neighbors and we all look out for each other.

the trick to making thieves go away is making easier to steal somewhere else. they are lazy by nature otherwise they would get a darn job. motion light switches and locking gas caps run about as much as one maybe two tanks of gas (your mileage may vary), and will go far in getting your house passed on the nightly raids.
I googled Laklair st, and that seems like a pretty nice area to have Section 8 but as long as handouts are handouts people dont get the urge to look for a job.

OP if you own your home, invest in a camera, or you can be like me and sleep with two guns under the pillow, a loaded rifle on the side, a 2 shot shotgun on the other, and a drawer full of 32rd AK47 Mags with the Ak next to the drawer I love TX!!!
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Old 11-09-2010, 08:43 AM
 
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OP if you own your home, invest in a camera, or you can be like me and sleep with two guns under the pillow, a loaded rifle on the side, a 2 shot shotgun on the other, and a drawer full of 32rd AK47 Mags with the Ak next to the drawer I love TX!!!
Hahahahahah! Me too.
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Old 11-09-2010, 09:03 AM
 
Location: Dallas, TX
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The thefts have all happened in the early hours of the morning (I stay up pretty late and when I take my dog out before bed at around 2am, I always see the same teens from the low income housing estate hanging around on the corner of our street), so it's hard not to assume things about them.
So get on the phone and call the police on them when you see them hanging out on the corner at 2am. Hopefully they're young enough that some applicable curfew is being broken or something. Or drop any number of lines about something suspicious going on, hopefully someone will come out to investigate. If you do it every time you see them, they'll eventually stop hanging out on your corner.
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