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Edbear
9th April 2011, 15:56
Our tenant's car was stolen last night and what really sucks is I heard it go and thought someone was being very considerate to close a door and drive off so quietly at that hour!!!!! What is worse is that the glass on the ground means they broke a quarter-light window to get into it which I didn't hear, athough that may have been why I woke up.

It is a mint '95 Nissan Sunny sedan in light green, reg. TT8722 stolen from Orewa sometime around or after midnight last night. The Police said they'll probably find it as it was most likely taken by joy-riders or someone wanting to get home.

The Sunny/Pulsar is not a model likely to be nicked so it's a puzzle why the scumbags nicked this one! I was worried about my mate's trailer attached to our car but as it was parked right outside our bedroom window, they may have figured it was too big a risk.

SMOKEU
9th April 2011, 16:12
It'll probably show up in a few days a little worse for wear with a smashed ignition barrel, possibly with a few bits missing like a stereo or small amounts of money.

Edbear
9th April 2011, 16:25
It'll probably show up in a few days a little worse for wear with a smashed ignition barrel, possibly with a few bits missing like a stereo or small amounts of money.

Pretty much what the Police said, We do hope so, as it was a real mint little old lady owner car and Lee was just getting ready to give his son driving lessons in it! Unfortunately it has to be parked on the central median in the street as Lee's van is in the carpark for the flat and our son's car is in the other spare park.

oldrider
9th April 2011, 17:29
Shit Ed I hope your place is not cursed with bad karma ... or is that just par for the course in urban living these days! :facepalm:

There yah go ... I have used my "super powers" to curse all who would give you grief! :yes:

Edit: Super, as in superanuant "Gold Card"!

It hasn't worked on anything else before but Winston said it would do wonders for us! ... so be my guest!

JimO
9th April 2011, 17:45
years ago my neighbour who was a butcher and started work around the ungodly hr of 430 - 5am went out to start his escort van and it wouldnt go so he went inside and got a torch to have a look at the engine and the whole thing had been stripped down to the bare block, everything which could be unbolted had been, this was about 5 meters from his bedroom window

Mom
9th April 2011, 18:00
That sucks! Thieving scum. Been there done that, though they did not get far in my old shitter. How they thought they could crash start an auto is beyind me :blink: Still cost me a quarter lite window though. Hope it turn up Ed.

JimO
9th April 2011, 18:15
probably have a bent fork that starts it

Edbear
9th April 2011, 18:45
Shit Ed I hope your place is not cursed with bad karma ... or is that just par for the course in urban living these days! :facepalm:

There yah go ... I have used my "super powers" to curse all who would give you grief! :yes:

Edit: Super, as in superanuant "Gold Card"!

It hasn't worked on anything else before but Winston said it would do wonders for us! ... so be my guest!

Our area of town is traditionally about the safest and least likely area for anything to be stolen! I think this is a first for our street. Many people have left doors unlocked for years. Teenagers do come up the street these days though. SOme lowlife is taking delight in scratching off my mailbox numbers. I've been using stick on numbers since the original brass numbers were prised off.

One night I'm going to catch the sods in the act... :shutup:

JimO
9th April 2011, 19:55
Our area of town is traditionally about the safest and least likely area for anything to be stolen! I think this is a first for our street. Many people have left doors unlocked for years. Teenagers do come up the street these days though. SOme lowlife is taking delight in scratching off my mailbox numbers. I've been using stick on numbers since the original brass numbers were prised off.

One night I'm going to catch the sods in the act... :shutup:

hehe sorry

imdying
9th April 2011, 20:06
The Sunny/Pulsar is not a model likely to be nicked so it's a puzzle why the scumbags nicked this one!No puzzle mate, the police have seen it before.


The Police said they'll probably find it as it was most likely taken by joy-riders or someone wanting to get home.As you said...



It'll probably show up in a few days a little worse for wear with a smashed ignition barrel, possibly with a few bits missing like a stereo or small amounts of money.
Pretty much what the Police saidFWIW that's what happened to one of my shit boxes years ago... turned up the next day, only fault was they left the door open which flattened the battery. Was taken from a rough part of the town, and left in another rough part of town, so presumably some drunk twat didn't want to walk home on that (quite cold) evening.

Edbear
10th April 2011, 17:24
Good news last night! Lee text me at 10:15pm to say the Tauranga Police had it and had arrested two men! Well done Police! :yes: Just waiting now to see if any more damage done. Stuffed ignition but not sure what else.

JimO
11th April 2011, 21:31
Good news last night! Lee text me at 10:15pm to say the Tauranga Police had it and had arrested two men! Well done Police! :yes: Just waiting now to see if any more damage done. Stuffed ignition but not sure what else.

great news..........i can hear the bus ticket being wet from here

Hopeful Bastard
12th April 2011, 03:39
Good news last night! Lee text me at 10:15pm to say the Tauranga Police had it and had arrested two men! Well done Police! :yes: Just waiting now to see if any more damage done. Stuffed ignition but not sure what else.

Very good to hear...

But 3-4 hours being driven without a cop going past?? :blink: I see a cop each time i leave my driveway to go to work!

Toaster
12th April 2011, 04:15
3-4 hours being driven without a cop going past??!

Why do you think that? Stolen vehicles are only found to be stolen when a cop checks the rego when moving or the VIN etc when stopped.

Many stolen vehicles are being driven around and go undetected until a cop has either received information it is stolen and spots the vehicle, or makes enquiries on a vehicle and finds out it was listed as stolen.

Stolen plates are just as problematic.

Edbear
12th April 2011, 09:15
When they were arrested, the boot had a box of breaking and entering tools in it. The glovebox was full of cellphones. They had done stupid stuff like carving at the steering wheel and hood lining with a knife, and removing the air-filter and chucking it in the back seat.

They'd stolen a Subaru Legacy from Northland and abandoned it on Grand Dr. wandered down our street and took Lee's Sunny. They gassed up and did a runner, which shows again how stupid theives are, so every Cop in the country was looking out for it!

The downside is that it was only insured third party so Lee has to pay to fix it up. If they do get sentenced for reparation... well you know how likely it is that Lee will ever get paid...

MSTRS
12th April 2011, 09:26
Some 3rd party includes fire and theft. Pay to check that...

Edbear
12th April 2011, 09:35
Some 3rd party includes fire and theft. Pay to check that...

Good point, I'll ask him. I suggested he get a steering-wheel lock which of course he's already decided to do as such scum would simply walk on and find one without.