Jeff Cremers
11-20-2008, 12:18 PM
http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?p=855176
Here was my original post about my storage unit that was broken into and most of my tools (woodworking and other tools) were stolen.
Updates
The guy(s) were stealing stuff and taking it the 225 miles south to Mexico to sell it. One was arrested I called to check on the case today and was extremely sour at the outcome. He was given a total of seven months in jail. I don't know if he will do the whole thing or any of that stuff .
He is in this county illegally and has priors and was arrested for another bugulary thats how they were able to add the charges of the one he did on the 57 storage units (mine included). This scumbag gets seven months for breaking into 57 storage units and another place and has priors and should not even be in this country to begin with. I just don't get understand our legal system (notice I didn't say justice system).
Good news Update
I recieved my money from the insurance company and bought better stuff including a 8" jointer and 115" planer from Grizzly and hopefully a little extra help for live MS cashback and replaced most of the other stuff.
I have moved into a wonderful house with a little bigger garage and now have a storage shed for lawn stuff. No more sharing space for the lawnmower and the tablesaw (the never really got along).
I was able to recover router table, sliver silverware that we recieved for our wedding (still have not used the stuff) , scrollsaw and one tool box, a few XXX dvd's I laughed when I saw them and made a joke to the Dectetive and then realized they were mine (yes I did get them back over the laughter in the evidence warehouse) a few other things like a box full of size 12 shoes and a box of my shirts. from the truck that was infront of the place when the cops showed up.
I was able to help a friend out with some of the cash (loan) when he needed it.
In the end, everything turned out ok. I'm still a lock freak with new tools and Life goes on. :cool:
Jeff
I think I''m going to break out the fancy silverware for Christmas this year.
Here was my original post about my storage unit that was broken into and most of my tools (woodworking and other tools) were stolen.
Updates
The guy(s) were stealing stuff and taking it the 225 miles south to Mexico to sell it. One was arrested I called to check on the case today and was extremely sour at the outcome. He was given a total of seven months in jail. I don't know if he will do the whole thing or any of that stuff .
He is in this county illegally and has priors and was arrested for another bugulary thats how they were able to add the charges of the one he did on the 57 storage units (mine included). This scumbag gets seven months for breaking into 57 storage units and another place and has priors and should not even be in this country to begin with. I just don't get understand our legal system (notice I didn't say justice system).
Good news Update
I recieved my money from the insurance company and bought better stuff including a 8" jointer and 115" planer from Grizzly and hopefully a little extra help for live MS cashback and replaced most of the other stuff.
I have moved into a wonderful house with a little bigger garage and now have a storage shed for lawn stuff. No more sharing space for the lawnmower and the tablesaw (the never really got along).
I was able to recover router table, sliver silverware that we recieved for our wedding (still have not used the stuff) , scrollsaw and one tool box, a few XXX dvd's I laughed when I saw them and made a joke to the Dectetive and then realized they were mine (yes I did get them back over the laughter in the evidence warehouse) a few other things like a box full of size 12 shoes and a box of my shirts. from the truck that was infront of the place when the cops showed up.
I was able to help a friend out with some of the cash (loan) when he needed it.
In the end, everything turned out ok. I'm still a lock freak with new tools and Life goes on. :cool:
Jeff
I think I''m going to break out the fancy silverware for Christmas this year.