Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm surprised at Lt. Caruthers statement. It take more than one person to move,
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Three arrested in Villages burglaries.
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frigerator disappeared out of our new house before we closed they had to replace it
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I'm glad he got burnt in the end.
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This is one of the main reasons I try to repair things in our home rather than calling a repair person. I believe most of the thefts from homes are either connected to repair/construction people in the neighborhood or people you know and have let into your home. They already know what you have, where it is and if you have a security system. They can also get a good idea of your daily schedule through general conversation. Be careful who you let into your home and be especially vigilant in new neighborhoods where there is construction traffic.
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I guess I also blame the person who bought the stoves. One maybe, two highly suspicious, 8 to 10 and he had to know they were stolen. I have used Fredrick's for appliance service a couple times, but they just lost me for a customer. I will not use them again.
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Isn't there a charge for receiving stolen property??
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And you believe that some guy goes to a house with a dolly, gets out of his truck, opens the door with a dolly, disconnects the stove, loads it on the dolly, than takes it to his truck...pickup, van, and "lifts" it from the dolly onto the bed of the truck.. Lmao. Maybe he just carried it on his back. Or.. He had a forklift. Don't pay attention to what they tell you in the media, who can not get any story straight, OR what the cop says. There is more to this story.
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Moving a stove by one person with a dolly is actually quite easy. A long time ago I used to deliver appliances for a store. Alone, with an appliance dolly and a pick up truck. Stoves were the easiest. Washers were hard. Refrigerators were the hardest. But again have moved a refrigerator from the store, delivered it to an apartment on the third floor (no elevator) and removed the old one. Now 45 years ago when I did this, those refrigerators were smaller then today, but were still heavy.
Even at my age today, I would not hesitate to move a stove by myself using a good dolly and a pickup truck. In fact about two years ago, did it. So yes a young in decent shape guy could do this very easily working alone. I would also guess he was working with someone, just to do it faster, or have a look out. But he could also do it alone.
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Up until approximately a decade ago, we'd think nothing of going for our walks and leaving all the doors to our home open. That's how safe our town was. Perhaps it's the media coverage of all the unsavory "stuff" going on in our world, but we now make sure to lock up. Whenever we have home renovations done, we feel fairly safe in that we've known the same contractor since his boyhood......ditto for our landscaper......since he was a newborn infant. Know the families, etc. Good "salt of the earth" upstanding families and good young adults. However, often they have to hire on "extra workers" to do various "day labor" and it's then that I'm more concerned. Lately, I've been thinking that when we go away for a month or more and tell the paper carrier to "hold our papers" or the mailmen to "hold our mail", lots of people know the home is vacant. Just have to keep our trust in the majority. Years ago I would let everyone right into the front foyer.....whether they were collecting for various charities or if they were Green Peace volunteers or college kids trying to make some tuition money........not so anymore.........which is sad when I think about it. A lot of people feel crime has escalated due to the need to fund drug habits. Again, sad. Anyone familiar with that "home invasion" in Connecticut of the doctor's wife, two daughters, etc.........nice tranquil neighborhood such as we live in now..........knows what I'm talking about. It can happen and it does happen..........no matter where one lives. Cheshire, CT. looked to be the quintessential lovely place to raise a family. Does anyone know what happened to those ex cons? Probably both on death row, which will take 25 years.......... |
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