Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: jackelope on December 02, 2021, 08:02:15 PM
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There’s a rash of older super duties getting stolen recently. We had one almost get stolen the other night. One of my guys showed up at work at 6:15am to find a truck running, door open, door lock cylinder and ignition lock cylinder punched. We just figured out tonight that another 2005 F350 got stolen that same night. Watched them both on the security cameras a little while ago. We’ve had multiple theft recoveries towed in over the last few weeks too.
Just a PSA.
We blocked all of our older super duties in tonight with other cars and strategically parked a few police cars that are also in for service, hoping that they would deter anyone from trying again.
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Wow :yike: Thanks for the heads up
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Crazy! So frustrating
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Well they never said criminals were smart…..this proves it, trying to steal a ford!! :yike: :yike: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Seems like there is a lot of that going on right now.
Almost caught some at work with a stolen truck.
And been several others in the Skagit Valley.
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That’s what this truck was.😉
https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,266281.0.html
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Why on earth would someone want to steal a 6.0 ford 😂
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Wasn't there something like 15 or so vehicles stole from a parking lot last weekend?
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My good buddy had his Superduty stolen off the Kendall Chevrolet (old Roy Robinson)car lot a few weeks ago while he was looking at a new truck. He was 40 yards away from his rig, left the keys in it while quickly checking out a new truck and all the sudden his rig was gone. All his work tools and wallet gone along with his work truck. This was right in front of the main entrance to their sales building. The folks there at Kendall could have cared less when he told them what happened. Another lot got his 80k that he was going to spend on a new rig.
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Luckily, mine has the millennial theft prevention tranny. Knock on wood...lol