chlngr1970
Well-Known Member
Monday night, my GF daughter's 1990 Acura Integra was stolen from her friends gated apartment community. It was in pretty good shape as evidenced by the pic bleow:
After a grueling day of bouncing from one police station to the next, she finally gets to file a report. About 15 minutes after filing the report, she gets a call from the PD. They had found the car. It was involved in an accident. What they didn't tell her, was her car was used in an alleged burglary, kid ( 19yr old ) ran from Pierce County Sheriff's Deputies, sheered off a telephone pole, and crashed through a new car lot. He was ejected from the vehicle, and killed at the scene. This is all that is left of her car:
She is safe, had no contact with the dirtbag, but is emotionally traumatized over her dream car being destroyed, and someone dieing in ( or out of as the case may be ) her car. Now we get to deal with the police, and insurance company.
Some peoples kids...
j
After a grueling day of bouncing from one police station to the next, she finally gets to file a report. About 15 minutes after filing the report, she gets a call from the PD. They had found the car. It was involved in an accident. What they didn't tell her, was her car was used in an alleged burglary, kid ( 19yr old ) ran from Pierce County Sheriff's Deputies, sheered off a telephone pole, and crashed through a new car lot. He was ejected from the vehicle, and killed at the scene. This is all that is left of her car:
She is safe, had no contact with the dirtbag, but is emotionally traumatized over her dream car being destroyed, and someone dieing in ( or out of as the case may be ) her car. Now we get to deal with the police, and insurance company.
Some peoples kids...
j