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leej63 01-09-2015 08:23 PM

Thief among us!!
 
To the person who stole my practice ball caddy out of my golf cart today at Sarasota Practice facility, don't show your face again because someone saw you & if they see you again you may pay big time. Why are some people so stupid?

raynan 01-09-2015 08:47 PM

Wow that's really low! Sorry it happened to you.

Sandtrap328 01-09-2015 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by leej63 (Post 993051)
To the person who stole my practice ball caddy out of my golf cart today at Sarasota Practice facility, don't show your face again because someone saw you & if they see you again you may pay big time. Why are some people so stupid?

What is a practice ball caddy? How big is it? What do they cost?

redwitch 01-09-2015 09:37 PM

Wow! I can understand being upset, but why the threats? And why not just keep quiet, wait for that individual to show up again and call the police?

chuckinca 01-09-2015 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 993067)
What is a practice ball caddy? How big is it? What do they cost?

Maybe a Shag Bag cost around $20 - $30:

graciegirl 01-09-2015 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 993078)
Wow! I can understand being upset, but why the threats? And why not just keep quiet, wait for that individual to show up again and call the police?

Red is right. As usual.

missypie 01-09-2015 11:17 PM

Perhaps instead saying a thief, it was a person with dementia. We do live in an aging population. This whole thing could be just a big mistake.

kcrazorbackfan 01-09-2015 11:17 PM

What? A thief in The Villages? And one that steals golf equipment? Of course, without any personal markings, it will be hard to identify. One of life's little unfortunate experiences that will remind you not to leave things out where trash and riffraff can steal it.

joldnol 01-09-2015 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 993111)
What? A thief in The Villages? And one that steals golf equipment? Of course, without any personal markings, it will be hard to identify. One of life's little unfortunate experiences that will remind you not to leave things out where trash and riffraff can steal it.

still amazed how trusting many villagers are......1000k golf clubs at the squares

Topspinmo 01-10-2015 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 993084)
Maybe a Shag Bag cost around $20 - $30:

I guessing it was full of golf balls, if so triple that cost or more.

Bonanza 01-10-2015 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by missypie (Post 993110)
Perhaps instead saying a thief, it was a person with dementia. We do live in an aging population. This whole thing could be just a big mistake.

I, too, would like to give this thief the benefit of dementia, but let's get realistic.
In reality, it most likely was a plain, 'ole, no good klepto!

Barefoot 01-10-2015 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by leej63 (Post 993051)
To the person who stole my practice ball caddy out of my golf cart today at Sarasota Practice facility, don't show your face again because someone saw you & if they see you again you may pay big time. Why are some people so stupid?

Could someone have been confused? Someone with a similar ball caddy in their own golf cart?
Or are you quite certain that the person deliberately stole your caddy?

graciegirl 01-10-2015 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by joldnol (Post 993115)
still amazed how trusting many villagers are......1000k golf clubs at the squares


Yes, and more times than not, lost things are returned. You who are new here need to get used to the predominantly honest atmosphere here. Our generations were raised with more moral compass. Not everyone, but this is a surprisingly decent place to live. SO THERE.

You aren't in your old place anymore. So many wallets and purses and golf clubs and all kinds of things are returned when lost..

Maybe someone did steal it....but you newbies will be pleasantly surprised at this place. So live here a year before you jump to your conclusions. The majority of the folks who live here are just like you are.

red tail 01-10-2015 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 993134)
Yes, and more times than not, lost things are returned. You who are new here need to get used to the predominantly honest atmosphere here. Our generations were raised with more moral compass. Not everyone, but this is a surprisingly decent place to live. SO THERE.

You aren't in your old place anymore. So many wallets and purses and golf clubs and all kinds of things are returned when lost..

Maybe someone did steal it....but you newbies will be pleasantly surprised at this place. So live here a year before you jump to your conclusions. The majority of the folks who live here are just like you are.

nice post...I agree 100pct

asianthree 01-10-2015 06:49 AM

I remember at the pool one time a man came in yelling and screaming that someone had stolen his wife's purse out of the golf cart he was yelling at everybody screaming and threatening them. And then he and his wife walked out saying she shouldn't of left her purse in the cart walked over to their cart and there was her purse. Then his wife realized he had gone into someone else's cart. Both carts looked exactly the same parked two spaces over. So not dementia just sometimes my cart looks like yours. And let's be honest if someone's going to really take something it should be worth something other than a bag of old crappy balls. No pun intended

mickey100 01-10-2015 07:00 AM

Thefts happen every day in the Villages. Whole sets of golf clubs get stolen off of carts, carts themselves get stolen, people steal things from the pro shops and are usually caught because of the security cameras, and so on. Newbies - don't be complacent. Crime is certainly not rampant but it does exist. When we go in a country club or restaurant for lunch we try to leave our carts in a place where we can see them. We don't leave an expensive item like a range finder sitting out where anyone can grab it. Just use a little common sense.

To the OP - I'm sorry to hear your caddy was stolen.

Bay Kid 01-10-2015 07:02 AM

No fear. No fear for doing wrong. Do unto others as you would have do unto you. Sad what our world is turning into.

graciegirl 01-10-2015 08:20 AM

I love the values and views of the majority who live here.

Our crime rate is amazingly low. But don't ever let down your guard. I have a lock on my clubs and I park my cart around the back when I have lunch at any of the country clubs and would never dream leaving them in front of Publix or any really public area.. I wouldn't say I love them more than Sweetie...............but..........

I can't see why anyone would want a bag of old balls either. Most of us have a box in our garage and three or four shag bags.

I wonder if they could have fallen out of ...or off the cart.

No. He said he had a witness.

Walter123 01-10-2015 08:40 AM

All I can say is that took balls!

dbussone 01-10-2015 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 993176)
I love the values and views of the majority who live here.

Our crime rate is amazingly low. But don't ever let down your guard. I have a lock on my clubs and I park my cart around the back when I have lunch at any of the country clubs and would never dream leaving them in front of Publix or any really public area.. I wouldn't say I love them more than Sweetie...............but..........

I can't see why anyone would want a bag of old balls either. Most of us have a box in our garage and three or four shag bags.

I wonder if they could have fallen out of ...or off the cart.

No. He said he had a witness.

As usual, you are so correct, Gracie. I use a cable lock to secure my golf bag to my cart. I also do the same with my cart heater. Everything easily removed should be kept out of sight, especially if it is expensive or difficult to replace ... Cell phone, range finder, golf buddy, etc.

texasfal 01-10-2015 08:57 AM

I had a man try to steal my purse out of my grocery cart at Walmart on 466 as I was bent over putting my groceries in my van. When I turned back around he had the purse by the handle and was lifting it out of the cart. When I asked him what he was doing he said it was his wife'said purse that she left in their cart. When I toldo him it wasnt, he ran off and jumped in his golf cart and sped away. No wife in the cart. Crime is everywhere, don't kid yourself.

dirtbanker 01-10-2015 09:19 AM

I put cable locks on EVERYTHING! I lock the cover closed on my golf bag, I lock the bag to the cart, I lock the glove box and all the zippers on my bag, I lock the tires to the cart, I lock the steering wheel, and I lock the cart to a light pole or tree. I even lock it up when I have it parked in my garage. It is time consuming (also requires me to carry quite a few keys and remember a couple dozen combination codes), but I don't have to worry about anyone stealing my clubs or my cart! If I had a gas cart I would have a locking gas cap too...

dbussone 01-10-2015 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by dirtbanker (Post 993205)
I put cable locks on EVERYTHING! I lock the cover closed on my golf bag, I lock the bag to the cart, I lock the glove box and all the zippers on my bag, I lock the tires to the cart, I lock the steering wheel, and I lock the cart to a light pole or tree. I even lock it up when I have it parked in my garage. It is time consuming (also requires me to carry quite a few keys and remember a couple dozen combination codes), but I don't have to worry about anyone stealing my clubs or my cart! If I had a gas cart I would have a locking gas cap too...

I think I saw your cart recently...the one that says Brinks?

Cisco Kid 01-10-2015 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 993097)
Red is right. As usual.

Red is a Good Witch.

Bonny 01-10-2015 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by leej63 (Post 993051)
To the person who stole my practice ball caddy out of my golf cart today at Sarasota Practice facility, don't show your face again because someone saw you & if they see you again you may pay big time. Why are some people so stupid?

Definitely our crime rate is low !! However, there are a few who like things that aren't theirs. Just be smart and don't leave things where they are easy to grab.

The witness who saw this person, did they give you any information ?
What did the person do that took it ?
Did they go to a car, a golf cart, did they run ?
The witness must have seen if they saw the person take it.

John_W 01-10-2015 09:57 AM

I remember in 2011 at Sarasota Driving Range when you teed off on the opposite side of the lake, by the practice area. A woman had her purse stolen out of her golf cart parked about 50' away from the teeing area. It was in the newspaper and discussed on this forum.

A short time after that a players' bag and clubs were stolen from his cart in the Havana CC parking lot. The lesson to learn there is, don't park with golf clubs in a car parking area. It makes it very easy for someone to pull up in their car and pop open the trunk and grab the clubs. From then on I only parked my cart in the golf cart parking lot down the hill away from the cars.

Everyday when I go into MVP Athletic Club at Brownwood I see golf carts parked with bags and clubs in the car parking lot. Very easy for a thief to roll through the parking lot and pick up a $200 or $300 driver or putter. I've heard reports of single clubs stolen at the restaurants on 466. People need to learn if it's out of sight, put it under lock and key.

Bogie Shooter 01-10-2015 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Bay Kid (Post 993150)
No fear. No fear for doing wrong. Do unto others as you would have do unto you. Sad what our world is turning into.

I guess this means things were never stolen in the past?

Halibut 01-10-2015 11:02 AM

I don't suppose there's any sort of thriving black market for them, but my surprise is that more clubs aren't stolen. I see numerous carts every day with full bags in restaurant or grocery store parking lots.

Let me be clear that I have no idea what the actual crime stats are, but I kind of think the majority of petty thieves aren't Villagers -- I mean, why would most of us need or want a golf club or practice caddy that badly? Handicap permits, maybe. And anyone of a larcenous bent might grab a tote left sitting on a cart seat.

TheVillageChicken 01-10-2015 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Halibut (Post 993283)
I don't suppose there's any sort of thriving black market for them, but my surprise is that more clubs aren't stolen. I see numerous carts every day with full bags in restaurant or grocery store parking lots.

Let me be clear that I have no idea what the actual crime stats are, but I kind of think the majority of petty thieves aren't Villagers -- I mean, why would most of us need or want a golf club or practice caddy that badly? Handicap permits, maybe. And anyone of a larcenous bent might grab a tote left sitting on a cart seat.

There are some cheapskates in TV. I have found range balls on the golf courses...far from the range. I cannot imagine someone wanting to play a round of golf with a limited flight floating golf ball. Steal a shag bag full of balls, and never have to pilfer range balls again.

rubicon 01-10-2015 11:37 AM

For those of you who admonished the OP for alerting the culprit that he had been seen forget that such a low caliber individual would probably not be a member of TOTV and ergo would not have read the OP's warning:D

DonH57 01-10-2015 11:51 AM

I think it was some time ago when 2 people had their clubs and bags stolen off their carts parked on the side of the building at Evans Praire. The thief or thieves must have know at that time there were no security cameras. The only time my clubs are on our cart is when I'm using them. I never drive around with them.

Miles42 01-10-2015 11:54 AM

There is a 100,000 people here I am betting there is more than one plus the easy access by out siders.

tomwed 01-10-2015 11:57 AM

What happened to the guy who stole the cigars?

JoMar 01-10-2015 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 993132)
Could someone have been confused? Someone with a similar ball caddy in their own golf cart?
Or are you quite certain that the person deliberately stole your caddy?

Dementia or confused and they are driving a golf cart?

joldnol 01-10-2015 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 993134)
Yes, and more times than not, lost things are returned. You who are new here need to get used to the predominantly honest atmosphere here. Our generations were raised with more moral compass. Not everyone, but this is a surprisingly decent place to live. SO THERE.

You aren't in your old place anymore. So many wallets and purses and golf clubs and all kinds of things are returned when lost..

Maybe someone did steal it....but you newbies will be pleasantly surprised at this place. So live here a year before you jump to your conclusions. The majority of the folks who live here are just like you are.


In no way am I blaming any victims of crime in TV. It stinks that one can't trust their fellow humans. I agree most residents are honest but we live in such close proximity to pockets of poverty and as stated many times we live in a community with gates and not a gated community that it's surprising there isn't more crime.

I'm sorry the OP had their property stolen.

Barefoot 01-10-2015 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 993134)
Yes, and more times than not, lost things are returned. You who are new here need to get used to the predominantly honest atmosphere here. Our generations were raised with more moral compass. Not everyone, but this is a surprisingly decent place to live. SO THERE. You aren't in your old place anymore. So many wallets and purses and golf clubs and all kinds of things are returned when lost..

On a positive note, I stupidly left my purse at Paddock Square on New Year's Eve.
It was cold, we were juggling coats and scarves and vests, and somehow it was overlooked.
Before I even missed it, I got a call from Community Watch saying my purse had been turned in to them, with money and credit cards untouched.
Thank you so much to the honest people who took the time to contact Community Watch and turn in my purse. :pray:
I'm not saying it's OK to do something stupid like I did.
But in my opinion, The Villages is a wonderful place, filled primarily with honest people.

Native New Yorker 01-10-2015 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by joldnol (Post 993531)
In no way am I blaming any victims of crime in TV. It stinks that one can't trust their fellow humans. I agree most residents are honest but we live in such close proximity to pockets of poverty and as stated many times we live in a community with gates and not a gated community that it's surprising there isn't more crime.

I'm sorry the OP had their property stolen.

crime in this community.

Yung Dum 01-10-2015 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Native New Yorker (Post 993554)
Interesting that you are blaming those who live in poverty for crime in this community. My pickleball paddle was recently stolen at a rec center. I guess I should be over in Wildwood looking for the thief.

Thank You!

DonH57 01-10-2015 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 993497)
Dementia or confused and they are driving a golf cart?

Uh, yes, I think that's a very good possibility by the way some drive golf carts here in TV.:crap2:

golfer72 01-10-2015 09:45 PM

Maybe the person with dementia that took my v2 rangefinder out of my bag at Cane Garden can remember to return it. Or if they can remember they have 299.00, maybe they can give me that instead.


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