Topic: crime and kidnappers
Duffy's photo
Tue 11/03/09 12:50 PM
In our lovely city of Lakevold, kidnappers are waiting until managers of fastfood restaurants are leaving in the am, stopping them with police lights on their dash, handcuffing them, and making them go back to the store, and then they rob the safe.

then, if there are kids, they lock them in the trunk.

there r 3 reported cases, and today i read that they did this again, only this time because the manager did not have keys, they locked the boyfriend in the trunk, while they took the person to the bushes and did distardly deeds.

does any other city or state have this going on?

the perpetrators are white males between 25-35, masked, and driving dark colored cars.

this is very frightening to women that might be out.

plk1966's photo
Tue 11/03/09 12:52 PM
This is why you should never leave alone......safety in numbers.........common sense needs to be used in this type of situations

Quietman_2009's photo
Tue 11/03/09 12:56 PM
that is why God gave us concealed carry laws

Duffy's photo
Tue 11/03/09 01:03 PM
u don't understand.

safety in numbers?

common sense?

these women/men are getting off work when these kidnappers strike who r working in 2's. they r using police light decoys, and pulling people over because they, law abiding citizens, r conditioned to obey the police.

these people, the targeted victims, are being watched, and stalked.

besides whatever else they, the perpetrators do to the victims...terrorizing and torture.

sometimes safety in numbers and common sense flies out the window.
my opinion for what it is worth.pitchfork

InvictusV's photo
Tue 11/03/09 01:07 PM
There have been 5 banks robbed here in the last 2 weeks. None of the perps have been caught.

Duffy's photo
Tue 11/03/09 01:12 PM
yup they robbed the bank yesterday. i saw it by accident. called in the k-9 unit, and the dog picked up the scent, or the police pointed and the dog went thataway. well the dog went thataway with the police on his tail.bigsmile
i don't know if it was the same guys.
i want to know if there r other cities/states having the kind of trouble i described above.
someone told me wa state was as bad as ny city. i believe it.pitchfork

no photo
Tue 11/03/09 04:09 PM

u don't understand.

safety in numbers?

common sense?

these women/men are getting off work when these kidnappers strike who r working in 2's. they r using police light decoys, and pulling people over because they, law abiding citizens, r conditioned to obey the police.

these people, the targeted victims, are being watched, and stalked.

besides whatever else they, the perpetrators do to the victims...terrorizing and torture.

sometimes safety in numbers and common sense flies out the window.
my opinion for what it is worth.pitchfork


I was just telling my daughter about how some very bad people pretend to be police just to hurt someone, using lights on their car to pull over women. I told her if that happened to me, mark my words the officers would have to continue to follow me while I was on the phone with 911 confirming they are real officers. Especially at night, no way, no how. Not worth it.

These bastards need to punished to the fullest extent. Something a single bullet won't take care of. ohwell

Duffy's photo
Tue 11/03/09 04:19 PM
i think that what happens is there is no time to call 911 when pulled over.
women especially just think oh ****, i got a ticket for something, and feel terror. then, they c lights...

they don't even get to their cell phones because they r panic stricken.
case in point, i got a tx in the little town of silicon from a cop that was a terror, a holy terror, cause he owned the road.

he followed my old car close up in his cruiser with his lites off. i knew there was someone back there so i pulled into the bicycle lane to let him pass. then, the lites came on. i pulled over, and let my window down just a hair. i would not come out. he wanted to c my license which i did not have on me, but i had my insurance but not my glasses. i dropped them, and when i said i did not have them, he yelled "u r not driving on my road", so i plea bargained, parked my car, and walked home in the dark. next day, came back to get my car, it was broken into, and i had to park it, getting it towed home.
officer rodriguez, if u r reading this, i surely remember u.

EquusDancer's photo
Wed 11/04/09 01:09 AM
There's been a rash of thefts involving people and ATM machines here. The person pulls up to the ATM, punches their info in and as the money drops they get slammed from behind and it throws the car forward. The people in the car that rear-ended them grabs the money, reverses and runs.

Nice, huh?

Duffy's photo
Wed 11/04/09 05:47 PM
they pulled out all the shrubs at key bank today...and i wonder why