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undressa
03-09-2007, 09:03 PM
<p>I left my boxing class early because I had an odd feeling and went home, my mum(and dog) has been staying with me for a week because she was having work done on the house and I told her to go home.</p><p>A few minutes later she called to say someone had kicked/pryed in her bedroom window and she was scared. She called the cops and I arrived a few minutes later. It looked as if someone had kicked in or drove a truck trough her bedroom window, the frame is gone even brick is missing! Here is the kicker, nothing, not tvs or dvd's or anything is missing.</p><p>The front door was open, and I never felt so alone in my life! I had 2 guy friends with me, one was a former cop, we had the place dusted for prints but when I think.......</p><p>I just, she..... is 70 ( I am a late in life baby) I mean someone walked through our house and took nothing, I am way creaped out.</p><p>What am I suppesed to do now, sleep at home to protect her....... she made me go home to my apt.</p><p>What the fuck to do now?</p><p>V</p>
Fat_Sunny
03-09-2007, 09:23 PM
<font size="2">Don't Think The Lack Of Responses Mean People Don't Care. This One Is Just Too Tough To Give Advice On. So Sorry For You And Your Mom!</font>
PapaBear
03-09-2007, 09:30 PM
<strong>undressa</strong> wrote:<br /><p> It looked as if someone had kicked in or drove a truck trough her bedroom window, the frame is gone even brick is missing! Here is the kicker, nothing, not tvs or dvd's or anything is missing.</p><p>The front door was open, </p><p>Is this a ground floor place? Are you sure it wasn't really a case of someone actually driving a vehicle into the window?</p><p>Either way... I'd be freaked out, too. It's good you were able to have it all dusted. My mom's security company called me about a month or two ago, to tell me that her alarm had been set off. They said they talked to her, and she asked them not to send the police. I called my mom and asked her about it. She said there was a kick mark on the door, but she didn't want the police to come because "what can they do now?". I convinced her to have the cops come anyway. There needed to be an investigation.</p><p>It can be very frustrating when an elderly loved one doesn't want to "make a big deal" out of things.</p>
undressa
03-09-2007, 09:30 PM
it's like u read my mind!
undressa
03-09-2007, 09:32 PM
<p>its the back of the house and its a mess. they came and dusted, I don't know.</p><p>just freaked out and there is nothing I can do!</p><p>V</p>
PapaBear
03-09-2007, 09:40 PM
<p>Her making you go home is kind of what I was talking about. It freaked me out how my mom tried to brush the whole thing off. Tomorrow, let her know how it effected you. Let her know that you couldn't sleep because of your concern. If anything else like this happens in the future, instead of not wanting to have people worry about her, she'll know how worried it makes you. She'll take you up on your next offer to stay with her.</p><p>I'm not sure if I worded that right. Did that make sense? Dealing with people that age can be frustrating. Especially when they live on their own...</p>
undressa
03-09-2007, 10:23 PM
<p>I can't sleep, I just keep thinking...</p><p>There is nothing I can do but still</p><p>she raised me to be so wickely indepentent but I can't help but think, a man would have thought better then to leave the house alone or would have come up with a better sotution, I don;t know</p><p>she is all alone</p><p>and I cant sleep!</p>
led37zep
03-09-2007, 10:26 PM
Personally. I'd park in front of her place and sleep in my car. Nothing is going to happen tonight but it might make you feel better knowing you're close by in case anything does.
undressa
03-09-2007, 10:28 PM
<p>ok, this just made me laugh</p><p>I was mulling about and saw a white pill on my bedroom floor ( I gave up my room when she came to stay with me) and I thought it looked funny so I bent it ( year of exp in an er) and it was a mike and ike, she was hiding them from me. I just laughed because of all this and I find a mike and ike.</p><p>just made me laugh out of no where or deep exaushtoun what ever.</p><p>V</p>
led37zep
03-09-2007, 10:29 PM
<p>Ok, thats kinda funny. your mom is hinding candy from you...quite the role reversal.</p><p> </p><p>Stay strong...its all going to be cool. </p>
sr71blackbird
03-10-2007, 05:12 AM
Get those window bars and fortify the doors and if you can, get a dog. I was asleep one night in my old apartment and suddenly I hear BOOM and I wake up and my kitchen light comes on! I grab a bat and run naked into the kitchen and this black guy is in there and I yell something and he takes off. I chase him down the steps and I can smell the alcohol off him. I never was so scared in my life! I called the cops and they caught him outside the building. Apparently ne lived in the building and was drunk and thought my apart. was vacant and he thought he could sleep it off there instead of going back to his place. My door and frame was badly damaged and my landlord didnt want to fix it stronger, so I fortified it myself. Youll feel better fortifying it. No crook wants to tangle with a barking dog, and dogs will signal long before damage occurs. Plus, she will have a friend! It doesnt have to be a massive dog either. Get a maltipoo or cockapoo or whatever that doesnt shed.
cougarjake13
03-10-2007, 06:02 AM
<p>not to make light of the situation but the perp breaking in and taking nothing reminds me of that</p><p>dane cook bit he did where he did the same thing as a teenager, i dont like much of his stuff but that </p><p>one still has me cracking up </p>
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