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Bogie Shooter 07-29-2015 06:36 PM

Two men in custody after car burglaries foiled in Villages
 
Good Job! Community Watch and Sumter County Sheriffs Department.

golf2140 07-29-2015 08:27 PM

Great job by those involved in capture. Boo to Village residents who leave key's in cars, guns in cars, drugs in cars, unlocked cars, etc.

Jima64 07-29-2015 08:29 PM

Good job community watch and the sheriffs department. thank you.

Doro22 07-29-2015 09:30 PM

A big thanks to the newspaper courier who first noticed this activity & reported it to Communty Watch.

Sandtrap328 07-29-2015 09:59 PM

The on-line paper did not say anything about garages being broken into so can we assume these were taken from cars and carts in driveways?

What the heck is a Villager doing with a bottle of hydrocodone in his golf cart - parked outside at 2 am? Handguns in unlocked cars in the driveway? A car unlocked with a key in it in the driveway? All totally foolish.

Hydrocodone is a very powerful narcotic medicine. It is not something you carry in a golf cart for a headache like Advil. In fact, you are not supposed to drive after using it.

Handguns in unlocked cars? Ridiculous!

Yes, the burglars should definitely go to prison.

Sandtrap328 07-30-2015 08:14 AM

I am still trying to figure WHY someone had a bottle of hydrocodone in their golf cart in their driveway at 2 am (or anytime) - and how the burglar KNEW it was there. Why go to that particular cart? Who leaves a controlled substance in their golf cart outside overnight?

To me - lots of unanswered questions the police should be asking.

buzzy 07-30-2015 08:55 AM

Any golf cart outside in the middle of the night would be an easy target. Thieves will go through the compartments looking for cash, gps, cell phone, etc. Hydrocodone would be a surprise find.

2BNTV 07-30-2015 11:11 AM

It just warms my heart to see the thieve's getting caught, in a short period of time.

Kudo's the newspaper delivery person, who set the ball in motion.

golf2140 07-30-2015 12:46 PM

Maybe charge the folks who left guns in their cars with a crime !!!!!

Bogie Shooter 07-30-2015 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by golf2140 (Post 1093310)
Maybe charge the folks who left guns in their cars with a crime !!!!!

What gun law would apply to that?

jnieman 07-30-2015 01:59 PM

Golf carts are too easy to steal. I never leave ours out overnight for that reason.

AJ32162 07-30-2015 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golf2140 (Post 1093310)
Maybe charge the folks who left guns in their cars with a crime !!!!!

What is the crime? Stupidity? As far as I know, that is not a crime - not yet anyhow.

HimandMe 07-30-2015 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1093208)
I am still trying to figure WHY someone had a bottle of hydrocodone in their golf cart in their driveway at 2 am (or anytime) - and how the burglar KNEW it was there. Why go to that particular cart? Who leaves a controlled substance in their golf cart outside overnight?

To me - lots of unanswered questions the police should be asking.

Lots of seniors here forgetful seniors sometimes passengers in other's carts. We need to watch out and be helpful to our neighbors that may have more difficulties than us. Predators see them as easy pickings but with everyone on guard for his neighbors, they will find The Villages not a good place to be.

golf2140 07-30-2015 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AJ32162 (Post 1093363)
What is the crime? Stupidity? As far as I know, that is not a crime - not yet anyhow.

Recklessly Endangering Another !!!!!!!!!!!!

manaboutown 07-30-2015 06:51 PM

Maybe before relocating to TV some folks lived where they did not have to maintain a high level of awareness to protect themselves from scumbags.

joldnol 07-30-2015 06:55 PM

I probably misread the article but did it say the drugs belonged to a victim? Could they not have been the perps?

Sandtrap328 07-30-2015 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joldnol (Post 1093480)
I probably misread the article but did it say the drugs belonged to a victim? Could they not have been the perps?

No, it stated the hydrocodone was stolen from a golf cart. The golf cart was in the driveway at 2 am. Why have hydrocodone ( a controlled narcotic) in your golf cart?
How did a thief know which cart to burgle?

joldnol 07-30-2015 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1093507)
No, it stated the hydrocodone was stolen from a golf cart. The golf cart was in the driveway at 2 am. Why have hydrocodone ( a controlled narcotic) in your golf cart?
How did a thief know which cart to burgle?

dumb luck

Barefoot 07-30-2015 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1093507)
No, it stated the hydrocodone was stolen from a golf cart. The golf cart was in the driveway at 2 am. Why have hydrocodone ( a controlled narcotic) in your golf cart?
How did a thief know which cart to burgle?

He probably burgled a bunch of carts until he struck gold.
Why was it there? Probably just a oversight.
I think it would be harder to forget a handgun in an unlocked car! :ohdear:
Maybe not, I don't own a gun. Perhaps people that own guns tend to get careless with them?

queasy27 07-30-2015 11:24 PM

I was curious about this charge: "Armed burglary to a conveyance."

"If you are accused of entering the conveyance while armed with a dangerous weapon, or take possession of a weapon you find inside the car or boat: this offense becomes “Armed Burglary,” a felony of the first degree and punishable by up to life in prison."

Sandtrap328 07-31-2015 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by queasy27 (Post 1093543)
I was curious about this charge: "Armed burglary to a conveyance."

"If you are accused of entering the conveyance while armed with a dangerous weapon, or take possession of a weapon you find inside the car or boat: this offense becomes “Armed Burglary,” a felony of the first degree and punishable by up to life in prison."

Or release on bond and more crime so he can "earn" the bond money back - and then skip out on the bond.

Dang, I am cynical before my second cup of coffee.

Justus 07-31-2015 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1093538)
He probably burgled a bunch of carts until he struck gold.
Why was it there? Probably just a oversight.
I think it would be harder to forget a handgun in an unlocked car! :ohdear:
Maybe not, I don't own a gun. Perhaps people that own guns tend to get careless with them?

Re: "people who own guns" Handgun safety training is requisite before a permit to carry is issued. No licensed gun owner I know would risk losing that right to carelessness.

It's possible the guns were not stolen from the vehicles, but from somewhere else, then found in the perps' car along with the stolen drugs.


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