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<blockquote data-quote="L.C." data-source="post: 3993273" data-attributes="member: 45841"><p>I had a rookie that I had told more than once not to leave his keys in his car when he got out of it.</p><p>One night while I was waiting for the county deputies to come in so we could go do a drug bust at a residence the rookie was out on a call(just a civil matter) so I grabbed another officer and told him to come with me. I went to where the rookie was and just as I suspected he had left his keys in his car unlocked. I had the officer with me get into the car and move it around the corner and wait for me to call him.</p><p>I parked 2 blocks away till the rookie came out to get in his car.</p><p>In a few minutes he exited the residence and noticed his car was gone. While looking through my binocs I could see He looked down the street and just had this look of dread on his face and got on his phone and called me and said that his car was missing. I asked him how could that happen I have told you more than once to not leave your keys in your car. He said yes sir I know, I'm sorry. I told him to just walk back to the station(Station was 4 blocks away) and we will see what we can do about it. He started walking to the station and I called the the officer that was waiting in his car to take it to the station and park it on the side. I was watching the video cameras and the Rookie got to the station and saw his car parked on the side of the building and went to get his keys but I had them. He came into the station and said LT I'm sorry it will not happen again. I told him, listen to what I tell you, if I tell you something there is a reason for it. He said yes sir LT you old guys are priceless and thats the last time I walk back to the station.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.C., post: 3993273, member: 45841"] I had a rookie that I had told more than once not to leave his keys in his car when he got out of it. One night while I was waiting for the county deputies to come in so we could go do a drug bust at a residence the rookie was out on a call(just a civil matter) so I grabbed another officer and told him to come with me. I went to where the rookie was and just as I suspected he had left his keys in his car unlocked. I had the officer with me get into the car and move it around the corner and wait for me to call him. I parked 2 blocks away till the rookie came out to get in his car. In a few minutes he exited the residence and noticed his car was gone. While looking through my binocs I could see He looked down the street and just had this look of dread on his face and got on his phone and called me and said that his car was missing. I asked him how could that happen I have told you more than once to not leave your keys in your car. He said yes sir I know, I'm sorry. I told him to just walk back to the station(Station was 4 blocks away) and we will see what we can do about it. He started walking to the station and I called the the officer that was waiting in his car to take it to the station and park it on the side. I was watching the video cameras and the Rookie got to the station and saw his car parked on the side of the building and went to get his keys but I had them. He came into the station and said LT I'm sorry it will not happen again. I told him, listen to what I tell you, if I tell you something there is a reason for it. He said yes sir LT you old guys are priceless and thats the last time I walk back to the station. [/QUOTE]
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