My car was stolen today
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 1:11 am
I got home from school late last night and noticed my car was missing this morning. I couldn't believe it at first - you just don't expect that kind of thing. I immediately called police and filed a report. Unfortunately no theft coverage of any kind on my insurance. I had to give a presentation today about a design project I have been working on and a lot of my stuff was left in my car, including my USB jump drive and backpack. I spent the rest of the day sitting around watching TV and sleeping, trying not to think about it too much.
So, long story short, I get a call from SAPD around 6:30pm saying that they found my car. I was even more surprised to find out it was mostly intact. This is somewhat of a performance car and is a prime target for chop shops. I wasn't even expecting to have it found, much less with the swapped engine and everything still there. Only major things missing are the two seats (it's a two seater) and the muffler (aftermarket). The trunk lock has been bent out of shape and it doesn't look like they ever got it open. Car had an alarm but the hood was popped and the siren wire was cut. Upgrades to the security system will be coming shortly. Why someone would risk their life or a grand theft auto conviction for a muffler and two worn out seats is beyond me.
So what does this have to do with LEO contacts? Since my car was dumped in an alley I decided I should carry (actually I carry everywhere I legally can except school, regardless). I knew I would have to present ID to verify I was the owner when I got to the scene, so I was hoping everything would go smooth. I gave the cop my driver's license and CHL when asked for ID. He looked at the CHL for a second then handed it back no questions asked. He was very helpful and courteous and I'm so thankful for his help getting my car back. I'm really glad I had my CHL today. Sitting in an alley at night alone with my wife (I told the cop he could leave after the report was done) really made my appreciate being able to carry. I had the car towed home but I think it should still be running fine. The ignition switch was destroyed so I can't start it myself.
As for the sub-human low-life thieves, the police have some promising leads on who did it and should start investigating it more tomorrow. I'd love to be able to seek retribution if they are found and convicted.
So, long story short, I get a call from SAPD around 6:30pm saying that they found my car. I was even more surprised to find out it was mostly intact. This is somewhat of a performance car and is a prime target for chop shops. I wasn't even expecting to have it found, much less with the swapped engine and everything still there. Only major things missing are the two seats (it's a two seater) and the muffler (aftermarket). The trunk lock has been bent out of shape and it doesn't look like they ever got it open. Car had an alarm but the hood was popped and the siren wire was cut. Upgrades to the security system will be coming shortly. Why someone would risk their life or a grand theft auto conviction for a muffler and two worn out seats is beyond me.
So what does this have to do with LEO contacts? Since my car was dumped in an alley I decided I should carry (actually I carry everywhere I legally can except school, regardless). I knew I would have to present ID to verify I was the owner when I got to the scene, so I was hoping everything would go smooth. I gave the cop my driver's license and CHL when asked for ID. He looked at the CHL for a second then handed it back no questions asked. He was very helpful and courteous and I'm so thankful for his help getting my car back. I'm really glad I had my CHL today. Sitting in an alley at night alone with my wife (I told the cop he could leave after the report was done) really made my appreciate being able to carry. I had the car towed home but I think it should still be running fine. The ignition switch was destroyed so I can't start it myself.
As for the sub-human low-life thieves, the police have some promising leads on who did it and should start investigating it more tomorrow. I'd love to be able to seek retribution if they are found and convicted.