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hey guys today around 1:30 my house in pt cook (western suburbs) was broken into, things stolen were PS3 fat one, Toshiba laptop, sony cam corder and a whole lot of my partners jewelery. if any one hears of any thing like this hot for sale, please let me know or let the authorities know.

thank you

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That sucks man sorry to hear, we got broken into 6months ago and they taxed all the jewlery they could get there hands on :P the police are a good start as they have access to all the pawn broker databases, obviously you will have already contacted them. I'll keep my ebay eyes peeled

Check your key collection, make sure nothing special is missing.

Check doors and windows to make sure they haven't set themselves up to come back.

CCTV these days is cheap and legal.

Not a nice feeling when someone's been pilfering through your shit. I still have to hit a thief for smashing my window for a GPS. Any thief will do, since you'll never catch the one who actually did it, so, smash his friend. :P

Check your key collection, make sure nothing special is missing.

Check doors and windows to make sure they haven't set themselves up to come back.

CCTV these days is cheap and legal.

Not a nice feeling when someone's been pilfering through your shit. I still have to hit a thief for smashing my window for a GPS. Any thief will do, since you'll never catch the one who actually did it, so, smash his friend. ;)

yeah all keys are still here and funny you say that cause the gtr is actually in the garage with the key in it and they tried to either start it or just take the key, but couldnt work out how it came out and just bent the crap out of the key ring haha, and good luck starting it.... its got no motor or gearbox.

and yeah have actually just installed full alarm system in the house, hopefully that will keep em out or at least scare em off :(

Alarms good to deter them, other options are security doors/roller shutters but best option is nice big pet dog. Not too many houses broken into with large dogs protecting the house.

I got broken into years ago and got told by the CIU that my wife and I probably staged the burg as we lost $100K in jewelery (no insurance on it) and there were no signs of forced entry. Good treatment for a fellow policeman I must say. Little wonder I have NO respect for CIU.

Saw a sign for a while saying "this house is protected by a shotgun 6 days of the week... you guess which 6"

That might work...

Sorry to hear about the robbery... always has an aftershock... stay safe.

Alarms good to deter them, other options are security doors/roller shutters but best option is nice big pet dog. Not too many houses broken into with large dogs protecting the house.

I got broken into years ago and got told by the CIU that my wife and I probably staged the burg as we lost $100K in jewelery (no insurance on it) and there were no signs of forced entry. Good treatment for a fellow policeman I must say. Little wonder I have NO respect for CIU.

yer i got a full grown black german shepard, he goes crazy around stragers, i feel pretty safe with him roaming around.

yer i got a full grown black german shepard, he goes crazy around stragers, i feel pretty safe with him roaming around.

+1 I dont feel safe in a house without a dog being there to alert me to an intruder and or bite the intruders arm off.

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