Posted by Promise on July 13, 2011 at 00:08:01 from (75.71.9.161):
In Reply to: We need more of this posted by kito169 on July 12, 2011 at 21:28:36:
It's happening more and more, in Denver, a guy is driving around looking for the older women driving alone, he bump's the back of their car with his car hard enough to think damage is done, the woman gets out to see the damage, and the guy sticks a knife in her side and takes her purse.
he has a stolden license plate, so almost unlikely not to find this creep, women should never keep their cell phone in their purse when driving, and when hit from behind, keep the doors locked and call Police right away is my advise, get all the information you can, type of car and where your at for sure.
I better not find his creep, or he's going to bleed for sure. and that's a promise.
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