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Posted by JeffE on August 21, 2003 at 10:25:22 from (192.28.2.52):
In Reply to: OT: Need advice - country living posted by JeffE on August 21, 2003 at 08:36:39:
Thanks for the advice, here's a little more info if you care to read. We've got a rambler and the master bathroom is in the back facing a high, wooded hill, no one back there so we've never drawn or blinds, nice to wake up and shower in the middle of nature :-) As I said, this guy had to know what he was doing, I went home at lunch today and checked things out a bit after I had calmed down. There was a spot by the window where the grass was worn down, someone had been there for a while or was a frequent visitor. I walked to the field road in the woods where the guy had parked, some tire tracks but nothing distinctive, I kick myself, I drove right past him, I could have blocked him in. My wife works as a production manager and has about 100 people under her working on the lines, I drove through the parking lot and will do that a few more times over the next couple of days. Maybe someone from work wants to see what the boss looks like undressed. There are a couple of small bars in the area, I plan on stopping in and asking if anyone has seen a small 2 seater sports car - there aren't many around here.... can't hurt to ask. I'm hoping the license plate # will lead to something, my guess is this has been going on for a while, the neighbor said there was a big black 4 door vehicle parked there a few times and got the license #. My guess is she scared him off so he started using the field road.....probably got himself a new car along the way also. About 6 months ago my wife screamed in the bathroom, she said she saw someone looking in the window, I looked around but didn't see anything then, my guess is it was the same guy and she scared him off then and I missed him. I don't imagine the guy will be coming by again real soon, but you never know with these nuts, that's the scary part, what is this guy capable of if he's brave enough to do what he's doing now? I don't own a handgun, just a couple of 22's and a 410. I think it might be time to go shopping. Thanks again for the advice, I'll take all of it I can get. If I find out anything more I'll let you all now how things are going.
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