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by puma guy
Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:12 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Thief Caught in the Act
Replies: 16
Views: 2055

Re: Thief Caught in the Act

OldCurlyWolf wrote:If any of what was stolen was in a building the proper charge would be burglary, a 3rd degree felony. Should get 2-5 in the big house. If It had been a house, burglary of a habitation, up it one degree and more jail time. Usually 2-10.
I received a message this morning to call Harris County DA. Only got a voice mail and never received a call back so I called just a few minutes ago. The guy plead out and received 90 day jail time. (Not State Jail) but in HC. I never got to give the DA details of this scum bag's knowledge that the business was closed for the death of my Dad, etc. I don't know if the DA would've upped the ante or not. He didn't enter the building so there was no burglary. I must commend the Pasadena PD detective who upped the charge to theft of metal, otherwise it would have just been felony tresspass. The property is properly posted. I got the guy's name from the Asst DA, but she wouldn't give me any info on his prior conviction/s. Only that he's done jail time at least once.
by puma guy
Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:32 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Thief Caught in the Act
Replies: 16
Views: 2055

Re: Thief Caught in the Act

seamusTX wrote:I'm sorry for the loss of your father and then having this kind of insult added to it. It sounds like a textbook termination of a crime with no one getting hurt.
...piece of copper tubing he'd ripped off a sink.
In addition to the crime being burglary, this is another felony.

Not to be a pessimist or anything, but the guy most likely will bond out unless he is already on parole or probation. Even then judges sometimes give low bail (for reasons beyond my comprehension).

Stay safe.

- Jim
Thanks for your condolences. I just got back from meeting a detective working the case. I was unaware of copper theft being a special case now. I got a call early this morning to meet and the detective explained he was upping the charge from felony tresspass to copper theft. He said copper is now a precious metal under the law and he's on a special mission (undercover) to prosecute even the smallest cases because it's so rampant. I'll have to read up on that to see what the punisment may be. The officers yesterday couldn't find any priors, but today the detective informed me the actor was born in Mexico and he had to dig to find an FBI number and he had been in jail prior to this. A small world detail; the detective's wife graduated from TAMU and was accepted to vet school, but decided to become a dentist instead.
by puma guy
Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:40 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Thief Caught in the Act
Replies: 16
Views: 2055

Re: Thief Caught in the Act

WildBill wrote:
puma guy wrote:Dirt Bag goes to Jail and CHL'er (me) gets positive feedback. My Dad's smiling!
Wow, it's been quite a week for you. Again, condolences for your father. I am glad that you had an observant neighbor and that you caught the bad guy. Good work.
Thanks. When I went to thank the neighbor she told the guy had been there Wednesday and made a big haul, but she didn't know if he had permission or not. She called my daughter's phone, but we were at the cemetery and all our phones were off. I wasn't aware she'd called the day of his service or any of the details.My daughter never expected he'd come back and she didn't want to upset us. It's probably a good thing! The Kahr may have come out before I called 911.
by puma guy
Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:48 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Thief Caught in the Act
Replies: 16
Views: 2055

Thief Caught in the Act

My Dad was laid to rest yesterday at the Houston National Cemetery (I posted earlier regarding his passing ("Another of the Greatest Generation Gone-My Dad") . We had a wreath placed on the door of his veterinary clinic noting his death. Today a neighbor called my wife to inform her that someone appeared to be taking things from the back and putting them in a truck. I was only about three blocks away when I got the call so I drove over and readied my phone to call 911. When I arrived there was a truck backed into the portico where my mom would park to enable my dad to access the wheel chair ramp to his clinic. The bed was full of aluminum and metal cage pans we'd stored after demoing an out building in January. I had my Kahr in my front pocket with my hand on gripping it and told him he had no business there and to get on the ground. I had already hit send for 911 and when the guy didn't get down fast enough my brother who was with me in the best impersonation of a police officer I've ever heard screamed "Get on the ground, Now!"
The guy looked at me and then down at my right pocket and hit the ground as he dropped the piece of copper tubing he'd ripped off a sink. He knew the drill an had his arms extended in above his head while he was prone.

First officer arrived and ask me for ID and what affiliation I had with the property. I gave him both TDL and CHL, told him I never displayed my weapon and told him where it was . I told him the circumstances, that my dad had passed and we were his sons. He took my ID then appoached the actor as another officer arrived. Together they handcuffed, searched him and questioned him. The officers asked us to identify the items in the truck and estimate the value and if we wanted to press charges. "Oh Yeah! Definitely!" They put him in the squad car and as we waited for the tow truck we made small talk about my Dad's 61 year practice in Pasadena, he asked if I'd ever been stopped. I knew what he meant and replied no. He told me that when he stops CHL's he waives the ticket unless it's really bad. I said I hope that happens to me, but that's not why I have my CHL. Having had a pistol in my face twice I told him it won't happen again if I can help it. Then he saw my 100 Club sticker, so I told him why I joined and that my Dad was a member as well. He was very supportive of CHL and said he appreciates that there may come a day he needs assistance and is glad there's a chance he'd get it.

Dirt Bag goes to Jail and CHL'er (me) gets positive feedback. My Dad's smiling!

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