Duracuir1
·Retired on February 1st after 33 years policing. I was never much of a ticket writer (Kojak did not use the Kodak (radar))
I often joked when teaching at the academy that my boss once said “you wrote one ticket last month!” And my reply was “yes but he was a real asshole and deserved it!”
Still, I stopped lots of bad guys, seizing over half a million in drug money, plus illegal firearms, drugs and other contraband.
One of my most memorable case was when I checked a car parked in a field. There was a guy sleeping inside. Earlier that day, he had violently and sexually attacked a woman. She managed to get away, injured and naked, and ran to a nearby house. My suspect still had her blood covered clothes in his car. He got 7 years in jail.
A good case initiated out of curiosity.
Two days ago my wife and I drove past a large building that is used as an antique store. It was early in the evening and I noticed a really skinny guy on the side of the building. He was looking in the windows. I know the owner of the store - although I have not visited in years.
I called the owner, who lives nearby and told him what I saw. The owner showed up and the suspect was stealing. He also appeared to be under the influence of drugs.
Theft and possibly Break & Enter prevented.
I stopped in at the store yesterday for an update. The real boss - the owner’s wife - was there and gave me the details. While I was talking to her I looked at the watches for sale and saw the Smiths. I took a photo and went home to research it.
One of my first search results was yesterday’s WRUW post by our own Alpha. Very similar watch. Alpha explained that these are not prize watches but he likes them.
I picked it up today. ($80). Keeps decent time and looks nice. An added bonus is the leather fob that shows how this one was used at one time.
Moral of the story - one that I often shared with police recruits and members of the public - is that if you see something suspicious, consider reporting it. Don’t be Batman or the Lone Ranger, but if you are inspired, make a call. A victim will likely benefit.
The watch…
I often joked when teaching at the academy that my boss once said “you wrote one ticket last month!” And my reply was “yes but he was a real asshole and deserved it!”
Still, I stopped lots of bad guys, seizing over half a million in drug money, plus illegal firearms, drugs and other contraband.
One of my most memorable case was when I checked a car parked in a field. There was a guy sleeping inside. Earlier that day, he had violently and sexually attacked a woman. She managed to get away, injured and naked, and ran to a nearby house. My suspect still had her blood covered clothes in his car. He got 7 years in jail.
A good case initiated out of curiosity.
Two days ago my wife and I drove past a large building that is used as an antique store. It was early in the evening and I noticed a really skinny guy on the side of the building. He was looking in the windows. I know the owner of the store - although I have not visited in years.
I called the owner, who lives nearby and told him what I saw. The owner showed up and the suspect was stealing. He also appeared to be under the influence of drugs.
Theft and possibly Break & Enter prevented.
I stopped in at the store yesterday for an update. The real boss - the owner’s wife - was there and gave me the details. While I was talking to her I looked at the watches for sale and saw the Smiths. I took a photo and went home to research it.
One of my first search results was yesterday’s WRUW post by our own Alpha. Very similar watch. Alpha explained that these are not prize watches but he likes them.
I picked it up today. ($80). Keeps decent time and looks nice. An added bonus is the leather fob that shows how this one was used at one time.
Moral of the story - one that I often shared with police recruits and members of the public - is that if you see something suspicious, consider reporting it. Don’t be Batman or the Lone Ranger, but if you are inspired, make a call. A victim will likely benefit.
The watch…