Never stop to help unless you are locked and loaded.
Kinda makes the story of the “Good Samaritan” look silly. (Apologies to the Good Lord)
He picked them up at a spot only a few blocks from Martin Luther King Boulevard.
From there we can figure out the rest.
I am astonished. They gave a description of the missing car and also of the criminals.
What was the color of the perps?
No good deed goes unpunished.................
ZOOOooooooooooooooom....
I'm shccked.. SHOCKED.. I tell you...
never do THAT again...
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Hmm....lemme guess again.
Kudos to the reporter.
First time in decades I've seen an article like this that bothered to give sufficient details to help the public avoid and/or turn in such dangerous individuals.
It is good to see not all reporters are lazy liberals.
If there is 2 people and one is a man there is not much urgency to pull over in most cases.
Turns out she was casing the houses and if the home was well furnished and not protected by an alarm system (or dog), chances are her boyfriend would return later to burglarize it.
Now here's where they showed some real genius. She would always get the phone number from the homeowner so she could give it to her boyfriend in case he needed to call back. This was how they got phone numbers that were unlisted. To verify nobody was home, they'd call that number on the night of the burglary and if nobody answered, they would know that the house was likely empty.
Homeowners never suspected a thing and the two of them didn't get caught until they had pulled some two dozen successful burglaries. Their big mistake was they didn't move to a new town fast enough and they eventually got bagged in a police stakeout.