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I posted last week about the fire in the apartment above mine. My wife and I live in a two story house that is divided into two separate apartments with a shared entrance, and some good friends of ours live upstairs. For the last week, ServPro has been working upstairs cleaning up the fire damage.

Today, a couple of minutes after ServPro finished, my wife heard someone come in the front entrance of the house and head upstairs. She assumed it was either someone from ServPro or our landlord, but then she saw someone leaving a couple minutes later carrying our friends' flat-screen TV!

She yelled to me, and I ran outside to see a guy casually walking away from the house with the TV. I told my wife to call the police and then chased after him. When he heard me, he turned around and threw the TV towards me, then took off running. I chased him into the parking lot of an apartment complex but lost him. (Unfortunately, I was wearing a pair of Crocs, which aren't that great in a foot chase.) :cursing:

Someone in a nearby building spotted him and called out to me. Just then, one of my math students (who lives across the street) drove by. She stopped, I told her what was happening, and she offered to drive me around to find him. We found him about two blocks away, where he was walking casually, probably convinced he had gotten away. My student called 911 with our location, and we started to wait. After a minute or so he noticed us and began running, so I jumped out of the car and started chasing him again. I lost him in an alley, but a bicyclist pointed me in the right direction, and I found him again. At that point, I chased him through traffic, shouting for someone to help me stop him, then followed him into someone's yard, but he hopped a fence and I lost him for the third time. By then the police had caught up with me, and they took over.

Once I got home, an officer came by to investigate. He was surprisingly thorough: he lifted a fingerprint from the upstairs doorknob, and brought the TV to the crime lab for fingerprinting. (He brought it back about an hour ago; unfortunately, the prints were too smeared to be useable.) I was surprised that he actually took prints for a case like this, but the police department has been taking a lot of heat lately over two unsolved murders in the downtown Madison area. In both cases, the victim was murdered in the middle of the day in their own house, and at least one of them is thought to have occurred during a botched daytime burglary. It seems like they're taking burglaries in this area particularly seriously.

While we were waiting for the officer to arrive, my wife pointed out one car that had been parked near where the burglar had been walking. Presumably the burglar either lives nearby or had a car nearby. I looked in the car and saw a map of our area on the seat. Given the targeted nature and boldness of the crime, I suspect that he was somehow tipped off, possibly by the restoration crew. There was no way to know if the car belonged to the burglar, but we watched it just in case.

We pointed out the car to the officer when he arrived, and he made a note of the plate. While he was finishing up, a man who looked somewhat like the burglar but with a different outfit came walking down the street. He looked nervously towards us, then quickly jumped in the car we'd been watching. The police officer started walking towards the car to check him out, and the guy quickly drove away. It might be a coincidence, but the officer ran the plate and told us that an officer will visit the car's owner to investigate further. Hopefully, they'll catch the guy.

I'm still livid that this asshole had the audacity to burglarize my building -- my friends' apartment -- in broad daylight! I'm also pissed that I lost him, but at least the police have a good description from at least four witnesses, and there's a possibility that they have the guy's license plate. :angryteet
 

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WOW, very interesting story. I'm sorry you lost him, bummer when you were so close several times and he still got away. Everything happens for a reason, he'll get his and you'll get your just rewards for doing the good deed you did.
 
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Is the TV alright?
You mentioned that he threw it at you!?
We haven't tried to turn it on. The police took it for fingerprinting, and brought it back after my friends had gone back to their temporary apartment.

Externally, the TV's not too bad. The back of it is scuffed and has a small crack, but when it landed there was a sound like breaking glass, which can't be good. However, it might have already been damaged by the smoke from the fire, like a lot of their electronics. There's no electricity right now in their apartment, so the TV hasn't been used since the fire.

I'm still seething that the burglar got away. The cop who came to my house politely told me that chasing him wasn't a great idea. I know he's right, but I was (and still am) furious that someone would walk right into our house in broad daylight, and steal from my friends who just lost a lot of their possessions to a fire.

On the bright side, my friend brought his desktop humidor down to my apartment for safekeeping a couple of days ago, and the contents (including a couple of nicely aged RyJ Churchills and a pair of Trini Reyes) look and smell fine. :stretchgr
 
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Its too bad you just cant shoot that kind of scum w/out all the repercusions. It would have saved you all the chasing and the police their time.
 
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That stinks Asher. I hope they catch him...

On a good note, I had that Padilla Miami you turned me on to last night and it was excellent! - Thank you
 
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That stinks Asher. I hope they catch him...

On a good note, I had that Padilla Miami you turned me on to last night and it was excellent! - Thank you
Glad you enjoyed the Padilla! I've smoked all of the cigars you sent me, and enjoyed them all. The Petite Edmundo was particularly delicious.

I'm still hoping the cops catch the guy, but at this point it's kinda funny. I'd been hanging around the house all day, getting ready to head to my office to finish grading final exams when this happened. When I chased after the guy, I was wearing rubber slippers (Crocs) and had wild, unkempt hair. The burglar lost me almost pretty quickly, so it must have been a shock when I hopped out of a car and started chasing him again. Then he thought he got away again and was walking casually down a busy street when I spotted him and resumed chase. It puts a smile on my face to imagine what he must have been thinking when I kept showing up out of nowhere to keep chasing him.

Of course, without the help from my student, I'd never have found him the second time. Do you guys think that's worth some extra credit points on the final exam? :grin:
 

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Of course, without the help from my student, I'd never have found him the second time. Do you guys think that's worth some extra credit points on the final exam? :grin:
I know I would expect at least a little leniancy (sp?) / leeway if i had picked up my Professor and drove him around in search of a criminal. So at the very least, be easy on him.:yes:
 
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Its too bad you just cant shoot that kind of scum w/out all the repercusions. It would have saved you all the chasing and the police their time.
Even if it were legal, I couldn't shoot someone who was running away from me unless that person had hurt (or posed a threat to) my family. I'm not a bleeding heart, but I've known people struggling with drugs who would be willing to steal to feed their addictions, but who were actually decent people. My stepdad works with the Kairos Prison Ministry with prisoners who are trying hard to redeem themselves and change their lives. I don't know this guy's story, and I'd certainly like to see him behind bars, but I don't wish physical harm on him.

If someone actually hurt my family, I'd still rather capture them than shoot them. When a criminal is killed trying to evade police, I usually feel that they got off easy in some way, since they never actually had to answer for their crime.
 

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If someone actually hurt my family, I'd still rather capture them than shoot them. When a criminal is killed trying to evade police, I usually feel that they got off easy in some way, since they never actually had to answer for their crime.
Oh absolutely. Being Bubba's Bitch for 10 years has to suck ( pun intended)
 
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I know I would expect at least a little leniancy (sp?) / leeway if i had picked up my Professor and drove him around in search of a criminal. So at the very least, be easy on him.:yes:
This student has been trying really hard anyway. She's an older student, about my age, and needs this class to graduate. She's attended almost all of my office hours since the first midterm, and made a big improvement.

When the house caught fire last week, she came running over barefoot, worried that my wife and I might have been away and that our dogs might still be in the house. Later, she and her fiance brought us some cold drinks and offered a spare room in their condo in case we needed a place to crash temporarily. So if anyone in my class deserves some extra credit, it's definitely her.
 
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Way to stick up for your neighbors! So many people these days would simply not take notice. I agree it was not too wise to chase the guy, but hopefully the police will eventually catch up with him.
 
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Way to stick up for your neighbors! So many people these days would simply not take notice. I agree it was not too wise to chase the guy, but hopefully the police will eventually catch up with him.
I hope I'd do the same thing for any neighbor, but the couple that lives upstairs are close friends of ours. The guy was my roommate for several years, and his fiancee set me up with my now-wife. Even though we have separate apartments, I think of them as our housemates. When the burglar stole the TV, my immediate thought was that he broke into OUR house, although he only entered their apartment.
 

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Super cool looking out for the upstairs neighbors like that. Kinda reminds me of a movie chase.

I can see you now...running down the busy sidewalk screaming, "Get outta the way! Get outta the way!" And then the burgular bumps into a lady carrying a paper grocery sack...well, you get the idea.

Guess the only thing missing would be the slow-mo of you compeltely stretched out in midair when you dive to tackle the guy.
 
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