Rash of Koi thefts

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Really makes you wonder where values go. I wouldn't be able to look at a fish and know I stole it, also seems it would be easy to spot someone selling that many fish locally. We have a couple japanese gardens near my house full of koi and goldfish and I have wondered if they have those problems located in public parks where anyone can walk up to the pond.

It amazes me how brash people are. My trek mountain bike got stolen this summer when I took my dogs out to the beach. Sure enough a few weeks later I saw a woman on it a block from my house and ran her down on foot and called the police. Even though I had engraved my name and number into the frame she still claimed it was hers until the end. Teaching middle school this year alone I have had my 120gig portable HD and cell phone both stolen. I always try to trust people, seems to be getting me more often though.
 
mrunlucky07;2338268; said:
Even though I had engraved my name and number into the frame she still claimed it was hers until the end.

This brought a smile to my face!:ROFL:
 
Did the crazy lady go to the pokey?
 
The bike situation is a long story, a full summer of jokes with friends and hunting. (have to do something other than dig big holes in the yard while off of work) I was pretty sure it was stolen it by one of our resident homeless crazies. So when I spotted it on the way to dinner with friends and bailed out of our moving car in traffic Kate was less than pleased. After the thief began swinging a chain lock and yelling bloody murder a crowd descended from the hotels, and kate who could only hear the events due to the stopped traffic gave up and returned home less than pleased. Long story short I ended up a mile away barefoot when the police finally arrived. Their first question to her was if she was on crack. Another two hours later the police gave her back her stickers (which obviously proved it was hers once they were put over the engraved ID) and me the bike. I didn't press charges because I couldn't tell if she was on drugs, or just short a few marbles.
 
:ROFL:hah damn i had a four wheeler stolen damn crack heads cops found the boys hitn up the gas station with it the they pursued them and wham the boys wrecked the bike bad tore it all up and still ran on foot . there in jail now for grand theft and for evasion of police and asualt on a officer hahah:ROFL::headbang2:ROFL:
 
http://www.fortmilltimes.com/124/story/395826.html

"All but five vanished when the LeValleys went on a November trip to North Carolina. Then last weekend while they were out the last five disappeared, all but the largest one. The 37-inch whopper named Big Bubba apparently was too big to cart off in a cooler and was left under a bush to die."

These people don't seem to comprehend that that is classic 'coon or other predator behavior.
 
Hungry raccoons in those parts.
 
i know how to solve it! sit outside by ur pond and hold a ak-47 and yell "these are my fish ya dirty rotten *beep* *beep* *beeps*!!!!!" lol that should solve it and if it doesnt then just use a rpg :D
 
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