Looks like the perpetrators knew their victim
https://youtu.be/Dzo7kng55_o
https://youtu.be/Dzo7kng55_o
Paris said:Still a little Lovestruck by those cars! Wow...
I think most people feel comfortable with cameras around the house but this is why you probably need active monitoring with an alarm system. Lesson 2 always lock your car doors, ESP if they hold garage access into your home and are parked outside. And lesson 3 is probably to get a camera pointing out front with greater view access. Then they could have gotten a license plate.
These losers had everything planned out so obviously they had staked out the home prior and knew what was inside.
Ready2Downsize said:Paris said:Still a little Lovestruck by those cars! Wow...
I think most people feel comfortable with cameras around the house but this is why you probably need active monitoring with an alarm system. Lesson 2 always lock your car doors, ESP if they hold garage access into your home and are parked outside. And lesson 3 is probably to get a camera pointing out front with greater view access. Then they could have gotten a license plate.
These losers had everything planned out so obviously they had staked out the home prior and knew what was inside.
Maybe they had a key made (the kind you click that unlocks the car without physically putting the key in the door to unlock it) that unlocked the locked car that was parked outside.
Lol. Yeah, I have a 20 gallon trash bag full of grocery bags in the garage, they're collector items now. Imagine 20-30 years from now it's considered nostalgia on eBay. Also more disappointment if they see all the other junk... old cord phones, router with 10mbps max, flat basketball, dried up paint, and plenty of worn shoes...ps9 said:burglars would be disappointed if they break into my house, all junk we're too sensitive to throw away, grocery bags galore, and of course 5 different kinds of internet cams spread randomly throughout the house
ps9 said:had to google those bikes, yikes