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Re: Att JEFFE - of peeping tom fame.


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Posted by JeffE on December 17, 2004 at 05:08:29 from (192.28.2.52):

In Reply to: Att JEFFE - of peeping tom fame. posted by RayP(MI) on December 16, 2004 at 12:33:51:

Thankfully things are back to normal. As I posted earlier I've changed some things around the house - the security lights & video system. Never did catch the guy, cops were interested for a couple of days after the news report but that all died down. Wife doesn't like to talk about it at all. Once in a while I get the creeps when you hear about a child abduction on TV - guess I realize how easy it is for someone to do something like that, otherwise things are pretty normal. Still wish we could find the guy just for some closure. The thing I learned the most is there are some goofy people out there. We're out in the country a ways, minding our own business and people can take advantage of that. A good thing that came out of it is the neighbors are watching out for each other a bit more, we always did, but now if we see something that doesn't look right we'll stop by or give a phone call just to check, before we just kind of let it go thinking it wasn't our business. Another thing I learned is if something feels wrong or looks out of place there's a good chance it is. Several of the neighbors had seen and heard things over the years that were out of place but nobody did anything because they didn't want to bother anyone, I did it myself, seeing a car parked in the middle of my neighbors driveway early in the morning and didn't check it out, I'm sure that was the guy that came by our house, if I'd have pulled up and written down the license number we'd know who he is. This was one of those learning experiences that ended up OK, nobody got hurt, and maybe we prevented something bad from happening in the future. Thanks for asking, have a Merry Christmas.


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