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<blockquote data-quote="rugger99" data-source="post: 638302" data-attributes="member: 4812"><p>Something that can be done to help catch the **** heads is to use your game cameras during the off season to monitor your shop/shed/vacation house. Another thing that helps the investigator is to have all of the serial numbers for your items written down. If you have an item stolen and you have the serial number for it, then the reporting agency can have it entered into NCIC and your states version of NCIC. Most stolen tools and small items like generaters, etc... end up getting pawned. Having the serial numbers available helps the investigator prove the item is yours and helps in linking the item to the shitbag who pawned it, which can give the investigator the PC they need to make an arrest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rugger99, post: 638302, member: 4812"] Something that can be done to help catch the **** heads is to use your game cameras during the off season to monitor your shop/shed/vacation house. Another thing that helps the investigator is to have all of the serial numbers for your items written down. If you have an item stolen and you have the serial number for it, then the reporting agency can have it entered into NCIC and your states version of NCIC. Most stolen tools and small items like generaters, etc... end up getting pawned. Having the serial numbers available helps the investigator prove the item is yours and helps in linking the item to the shitbag who pawned it, which can give the investigator the PC they need to make an arrest. [/QUOTE]
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