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Originally Posted by rubicon
Well according to the OP whoever moved it also "took a couple somethings out of it". The OP does not identify what was taken so we are left with pure speculations. As to moving the back to the curb one could also speculate that from the intruders point of view s/he was safer being closer to the garage door than standing out near the curb.
It is a good reminder for us all not to toss items that may be a venue for further exploration of your financial activities.
PS How do these people get through the gates unnoticed after dark? Perhaps they workers? Perhaps they live within the gates?
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The reason I said that some things were removed from the bag was because my husband found 2-3 small items scattered on the curb. Could have been a human rummaging, trying to get to something "better" in the bag and then decided to move it to the garage door area. The lighting was better at the curb so if it WAS humans they moved the bag so they could be more invisible in that location. I HAVE actually observed people going through my neighbor's trash. I happened to be up in the wee hours when I heard a truck idling on the street. I looked out just in time to see 2 males and one female bailing out of a pickup truck that was hauling one of those landscape-type mesh trailers. It was loaded with "stuff". They didn't find any goodies in my neighbor's trash so they piled back into the truck and were gone as quickly as they appeared. We are extremely careful about what we throw out. Who knows what these people may have been looking for?