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Sick of dickheads breaking into my yard and stealing shit, last night someone broke in and took my work cr kai's, a pair of white 18x9.5 +20 if you know of anything let me know ASAP

im posting a reward of $1000 for whoever can find me the dickeads and and get me my wheels back.

They broke in again sat night.....took a few things off the car that are really recognizable and got themselves on camera this time.

TO THE THIEVES: I KNOW WHO YOU ARE YOU HAVE 3 DAYS TO RETURN EVERYTHING, IF YOU THORW IT AWAY AND PRETEND IT WASNT YOU I PROMISE YOU WILL PAY ANOTHER WAY, YOU WHO IS IN HOSPITAL EVERY OTHER WEEK YOU ESPECIALLY IM DISSAPOINTED IN AND NO I WILL NOT BE EASY ON YOU BECAUSE OF IT..... 3 f**kING DAYS ....GET THE HINT?

They broke in again sat night.....took a few things off the car that are really recognizable and got themselves on camera this time.

TO THE THIEVES: I KNOW WHO YOU ARE YOU HAVE 3 DAYS TO RETURN EVERYTHING, IF YOU THORW IT AWAY AND PRETEND IT WASNT YOU I PROMISE YOU WILL PAY ANOTHER WAY, YOU WHO IS IN HOSPITAL EVERY OTHER WEEK YOU ESPECIALLY IM DISSAPOINTED IN AND NO I WILL NOT BE EASY ON YOU BECAUSE OF IT..... 3 f**kING DAYS ....GET THE HINT?

LOL! Some clowns really are f**king stupid huh?

Glad you know who they are, in a small way I hope they don't return them...at least then they'll learn a serious lesson.

Good luck bud!

So is this a business or your home?

Either way - if its so repeatitive - why not have a quiet stake out on the prime nights... catch in act... bury them alive... problem wont happen again :yes:

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