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Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Dan Barnhurst] #8545646
01/15/26 11:47 PM
01/15/26 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Dan Barnhurst
Originally Posted by KeithC
Having a large, aggressive dog would have prevented this problem.

Keith

And would create a potentially bigger problem with innocent visitors.


Just tell any potential visitors not to just walk into your house. Problem solved.

Keith

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8545680
01/16/26 04:51 AM
01/16/26 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
I can't imagine that being a common occurrence,,,, luckily it turned out ok, could have went way differently.


oh it is

think about the number of times the police can't read the address right off the search warrant and no knock the wrong house. happens at least once a year that you hear about.

plumbers or other contractors walking into the wrong house probably happens near ever day some where

I have heard of people coming home to a roof half tore off their neighbor ordered the roof so the contractor has to finish them both.

or contractors having to drive the neighborhood looking for where the shingles got delivered

the local facebook page is a game of who's porch is this pictures of people trying to find their package.

people just leaving their door unlocked for a contractor , all the time.


I used to work two jobs. 19 hour days. When I got divorced I needed new appliances. All were delivered at times I wasn't home with an unlocked door. My doors are open 90% of my life and so are my parents. Burgler would just break a windows anyways. Out here most people have unlocked houses
Don't know if I even have a key anymore for my front door lol. Don't use that one much.
I would have given the driver and helper time to explain themselves to see if their explanation was plausible.
Ive yet to call the cops on anyone in my life.
Im sure you were rattled Finster. Especially seeing someone staring at you through the window.
Im glad everything turned out okay for all of you.


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Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8545711
01/16/26 06:45 AM
01/16/26 06:45 AM
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My customers either give me keys or the code to their houses or just leave them open for me all the time. Even new customers.

I have never gotten the wrong house though.

I did enter a customers house once thinking no one was home (there were no cars in the driveway). I walked up the stairs to the second floor and was looking at the ceiling above the stairs where I had to make a repair when the wife stepped out of the bedroom behind me and said, "hey." It scared me so bad I almost fell down the stairs. We both had a good laugh about it. She said she heard me coming up the stairs but thought it was their large (and very friendly) dog until I paused 3/4 of the way up. She said the dog would never do that. LOL

I always announce myself even if I don't think anyone is home but I guess she didn't hear me.


Eh...wot?

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: 1lessdog] #8545732
01/16/26 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by 1lessdog
I'm not a paranoid person and don't scare easy but I am always prepared. I have guns in all my vehicles and handguns tucked in the sofa cushions. I have come home to neighbors in my house. No reason to be in there. There dog coming in thru are dog door and going thru the garbage. Now days doors are locked even when we're home. Started locking doors 5 or 6 yrs ago. Had a guy drive into the yard at 2:10am when my ring door bell woke me up. I got up with a pistol with a laser pointer on it. And caught him walking back to my barn. I yelled at him and asked him what he was doing. He said looking for Josh my neighbor. I told him you won't find him in my barn. I put a red dot on him moving from his head to his body and into his eyes so I knew he seen it. Then I told him I know your here and you know your here. But know one else does, don't come back. I should not have let him leave. The Sheriff was out the next day and said they want to catch these guys.

Not paranoid? Dude, you have handguns tucked into your sofa cushions. laugh

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8545744
01/16/26 08:02 AM
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I am afraid there would have been a good chance there would be a bad ending for someone if that happened here. I don't ask many questions, particularly with the description of the individual and the circumstances you shared. Too many undesirables around these days.

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: trapdog1] #8545748
01/16/26 08:30 AM
01/16/26 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by trapdog1
Originally Posted by 1lessdog
I'm not a paranoid person and don't scare easy but I am always prepared. I have guns in all my vehicles and handguns tucked in the sofa cushions. I have come home to neighbors in my house. No reason to be in there. There dog coming in thru are dog door and going thru the garbage. Now days doors are locked even when we're home. Started locking doors 5 or 6 yrs ago. Had a guy drive into the yard at 2:10am when my ring door bell woke me up. I got up with a pistol with a laser pointer on it. And caught him walking back to my barn. I yelled at him and asked him what he was doing. He said looking for Josh my neighbor. I told him you won't find him in my barn. I put a red dot on him moving from his head to his body and into his eyes so I knew he seen it. Then I told him I know your here and you know your here. But know one else does, don't come back. I should not have let him leave. The Sheriff was out the next day and said they want to catch these guys.

Not paranoid? Dude, you have handguns tucked into your sofa cushions. laugh

Its not a sickness if its normal to you is it

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8545749
01/16/26 08:31 AM
01/16/26 08:31 AM
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Thats crazy but it happens. Itd be less sad but no diff than the mom that was shot dead by her son b/c her and dad snuck into his house at 5am to surprise him for his birthday. Both stories are probably something to learn from.

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8545754
01/16/26 08:36 AM
01/16/26 08:36 AM
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You guys may want to ease up on watching John Wick and Yellowstone.

Pretty sure stacking bodies for someone with the wrong address lands you in prison.


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Re: So this happened to me. [Re: trapdog1] #8545775
01/16/26 09:23 AM
01/16/26 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by trapdog1
Originally Posted by 1lessdog
I'm not a paranoid person and don't scare easy but I am always prepared. I have guns in all my vehicles and handguns tucked in the sofa cushions. I have come home to neighbors in my house. No reason to be in there. There dog coming in thru are dog door and going thru the garbage. Now days doors are locked even when we're home. Started locking doors 5 or 6 yrs ago. Had a guy drive into the yard at 2:10am when my ring door bell woke me up. I got up with a pistol with a laser pointer on it. And caught him walking back to my barn. I yelled at him and asked him what he was doing. He said looking for Josh my neighbor. I told him you won't find him in my barn. I put a red dot on him moving from his head to his body and into his eyes so I knew he seen it. Then I told him I know your here and you know your here. But know one else does, don't come back. I should not have let him leave. The Sheriff was out the next day and said they want to catch these guys.

Not paranoid? Dude, you have handguns tucked into your sofa cushions. laugh


grin


The devil's greatest trick isn't making us think he doesn't exist. It's flattering us. So we don't see..... the devil is us.
Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Savell] #8545779
01/16/26 09:38 AM
01/16/26 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Savell
…. I think you could have gotten it figured out without calling the law

… a little on the dramatic side


We don't all live where Cholos commonly roam, you might see them on the daily but here in this part of the country they stand out more than guys that resemble Bigfoot.

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8545859
01/16/26 12:14 PM
01/16/26 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Finster
looked Mexican and had tattoos coming up his neck. Looked like 3 letters "T"

TTT , to the top, lol

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Re: So this happened to me. [Re: trapdog1] #8545948
01/16/26 03:03 PM
01/16/26 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by trapdog1
Originally Posted by 1lessdog
I'm not a paranoid person and don't scare easy but I am always prepared. I have guns in all my vehicles and handguns tucked in the sofa cushions. I have come home to neighbors in my house. No reason to be in there. There dog coming in thru are dog door and going thru the garbage. Now days doors are locked even when we're home. Started locking doors 5 or 6 yrs ago. Had a guy drive into the yard at 2:10am when my ring door bell woke me up. I got up with a pistol with a laser pointer on it. And caught him walking back to my barn. I yelled at him and asked him what he was doing. He said looking for Josh my neighbor. I told him you won't find him in my barn. I put a red dot on him moving from his head to his body and into his eyes so I knew he seen it. Then I told him I know your here and you know your here. But know one else does, don't come back. I should not have let him leave. The Sheriff was out the next day and said they want to catch these guys.

Not paranoid? Dude, you have handguns tucked into your sofa cushions. laugh

Thats called being prepared, for anything.

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8545959
01/16/26 03:33 PM
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Paranoid is just thinking you need to be prepared for anything all the time grin

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8545970
01/16/26 04:01 PM
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I’d have them at gunpoint for sure. It wasnt like you live in a townhouse where they look alike!

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8545972
01/16/26 04:05 PM
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… I’d have got one of them “assistants “ and beat the dogsnot out of em with it


Insert profound nonsense here
Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8545974
01/16/26 04:06 PM
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LOCK THE FRIKKEN DOORS!!!!!


Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.

Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.

Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
Re: So this happened to me. [Re: BigBob] #8546037
01/16/26 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by BigBob
LOCK THE FRIKKEN DOORS!!!!!

He was home, just in the shop. Who locks their house when they're home?

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8546061
01/16/26 07:27 PM
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Thanks for sharing your story.
I have always been a dog person. I currently own four German Shepherds as well as a few labs.
Dogs will alert when someone arrives. You could take a nap and not be concerned about anybody showing up and you not knowing about it.

I do not blame you for being wound up with the experience. It is easy for some to criticize how someone handles things.
I worked as a carpenter for a lot of years. I cannot imagine going into a home that I was not certain about. I too worked in a lot of homes when
folks were not home. Sometimes had a key, sometimes they left the house unlocked.
Would never have gone into a house I was not sure I had work to do in. These days those dumb @#RQT \'s were lucky nothing worse happened to them.

Mac



Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8546067
01/16/26 07:45 PM
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Was the neck tat. a bullseye?

Re: So this happened to me. [Re: Finster] #8546094
01/16/26 08:30 PM
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My Mother and Father in law were having some work done in their basement about 30 years ago and it was contract work. He had a large safe in the basement where these guys were working. About 3 days later they were in bed and he kept hearing a pecking sound outside his bedroom window. When he looked out there was a man on his knees at the basement window which was under the bedroom window breaking out the glass in the basement window. He yelled at the man. The guy jumped up and ran down the road and got in to a truck and took off down the road. They didn't know it, but they lived on a dead end road. The crooks turned around and came back flying by the house and when they went by my Father in law unloaded a Smith & Wesson 357 magnum at the back of the truck. He went in to call the cops but they had cut the phone lines. He couldn't say for sure if it was some of the guys that did the work in the basement but thought they had seen the safe and came back to steal what was in it. They were an older couple and no telling what would have happened if they would have gotten in. My Father in law was someone you didn't want to mess with even at his age. They never heard anything from the cops after they came out and investigated it. He said he could hear the rounds hitting the truck as it left

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