The other day I walked into my house and realized something was amiss.
Clearly, I had thwarted a burglary. Whoever had come in through the bathroom window had just arrived and was startled by my unexpected return. Nothing was stolen, not even my laptop which had been unplugged and placed on my bed as initial booty.
So here's the question:
Would a thief, given the time and opportunity, steal vintage fedoras? According to the LAPD anything is fair game if it appears to be a quick and easy sale on the street or to fences.
Has anyone experienced a burglary and had hats included with other purloined items such as jewelry, cash, electronics, cameras, CD's, etc.?
Where's DIck Tracy when I need him?!
Clearly, I had thwarted a burglary. Whoever had come in through the bathroom window had just arrived and was startled by my unexpected return. Nothing was stolen, not even my laptop which had been unplugged and placed on my bed as initial booty.
So here's the question:
Would a thief, given the time and opportunity, steal vintage fedoras? According to the LAPD anything is fair game if it appears to be a quick and easy sale on the street or to fences.
Has anyone experienced a burglary and had hats included with other purloined items such as jewelry, cash, electronics, cameras, CD's, etc.?
Where's DIck Tracy when I need him?!