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57 Investigations of Guns Stolen From Vehicles in OKC So Far This Year
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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3967005" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>This is a little off topic, but I read a story yesterday on a TX bowhunting message board about a fishing and hunting guide in Houston that got his truck stolen with his duck dog inside on the way to wherever he was hunting. He posted it on social media and had someone respond that they had seen a black Lab running around an apartment complex, and when he and a buddy got there, it was sure enough his dog. They got lost getting out of the complex and ended up at a dead end on the back of the place and saw his truck. They called the cops and waited 2 hours for no one to show up, so they took matters into their own hands and ”stole” the truck back. They finally found a cop somewhere and reported what happened and what they did. He ended up getting everything back but his guns.</p><p>As many of you know I travel with two Boykin Spaniels and a geriatric black Lab, and I have had thoughts about my truck getting stolen at the convenience store on the Indian Nation turnpike. Obviously, I’d hate to lose the truck and my belongings, but I would hurt someone for messing with my dogs. For the record, I never get out without locking the doors, and in the summer when it’s hot, I carry my extra clicker, so I can lock it and leave it running with the AC on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3967005, member: 24452"] This is a little off topic, but I read a story yesterday on a TX bowhunting message board about a fishing and hunting guide in Houston that got his truck stolen with his duck dog inside on the way to wherever he was hunting. He posted it on social media and had someone respond that they had seen a black Lab running around an apartment complex, and when he and a buddy got there, it was sure enough his dog. They got lost getting out of the complex and ended up at a dead end on the back of the place and saw his truck. They called the cops and waited 2 hours for no one to show up, so they took matters into their own hands and ”stole” the truck back. They finally found a cop somewhere and reported what happened and what they did. He ended up getting everything back but his guns. As many of you know I travel with two Boykin Spaniels and a geriatric black Lab, and I have had thoughts about my truck getting stolen at the convenience store on the Indian Nation turnpike. Obviously, I’d hate to lose the truck and my belongings, but I would hurt someone for messing with my dogs. For the record, I never get out without locking the doors, and in the summer when it’s hot, I carry my extra clicker, so I can lock it and leave it running with the AC on. [/QUOTE]
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