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Offline JLO

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Re: Your neighbor is selling prescription pills, what do you do?
« Reply #25 on: March 07, 2011, 01:21:06 AM »
When we left for our walk this afternoon, some of his buyer's were letting the air out of his rear tires.  Now he has two flat tires.  These people have no fear of being caught at all.  They would run away every time they heard our door open before we actually left.  By the time we got back, the tires had no more air. 

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This is confusing to read and understand what's going on.  "They would run away every time they heard our door open before we actually left."

I don't understand...?



Man, I don't know what I'd do in your situation - scary for sure!  I'd probably get the cops involved.  And mostly my instincts say --- I would MOVE.  Apartment complex buildings are cheap for a reason.  I've had to live in a few when I had no other option available, when I was young.  The also attract lowlifes. 

Keep safe! 

Maybe you can find a family-friendly duplex :-)

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Re: Your neighbor is selling prescription pills, what do you do?
« Reply #26 on: March 07, 2011, 10:36:00 AM »
I'd tell him to cut you in on some of the profits or you'll narc him out........   :-)
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Re: Your neighbor is selling prescription pills, what do you do?
« Reply #27 on: March 07, 2011, 10:39:19 AM »
Seriously?  Go to the management of the complex and have THEM call the police.
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Re: Your neighbor is selling prescription pills, what do you do?
« Reply #28 on: March 07, 2011, 10:40:26 AM »
This is confusing to read and understand what's going on.  "They would run away every time they heard our door open before we actually left."

I don't understand...?



Man, I don't know what I'd do in your situation - scary for sure!  I'd probably get the cops involved.  And mostly my instincts say --- I would MOVE.  Apartment complex buildings are cheap for a reason.  I've had to live in a few when I had no other option available, when I was young.  The also attract lowlifes. 

Keep safe! 

Maybe you can find a family-friendly duplex :-)

My best wishes to ya!


We were putting garbage out front.  Anything that had to go down to the dumpster was thrown out there before we actually went downstairs.  When you open our door and look to your left, you can see the parking lot.  Our neighbor's car happened to be right up front by the buildings yesterday.  The guys would dart off every time they heard a door open.

When we actually walked downstairs and got the stroller out, they had ran away again.  I imagine they came back once we walked around the corner. 

I just don't know why anyone does stuff like that when people are home and anyone can see you do it.  Why not wait until it's dark and most people are asleep?
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Re: Your neighbor is selling prescription pills, what do you do?
« Reply #29 on: March 07, 2011, 10:42:47 AM »
We are looking into moving, but into a house.  We talked to our banker Saturday and he said everything looks good, but before he sent loan paperwork forward, it would look better if I had an income.  We are really hoping to get out of here once our lease is up, which is in November.  I'm not afraid of our neighbor, it's the people that come over that bother me the most.
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Re: Your neighbor is selling prescription pills, what do you do?
« Reply #30 on: March 07, 2011, 04:22:08 PM »
Fact is, this happend to me and confused the hell out of me.    Much easier to look back and try to figure out just what went down then in the  then present time when one has chaotic things happening to them.

EC at times when wierd and strange  stuff is happening one has no time to  sit and rationally go over what is happening,   It may take a week or a few years of thought to pull all the pieces together.    Things  stay in a file in the back of the brain until a news article or news program opens the file and then one says ---OH Shit so that was what was going on.------- sort of wondering why at times we are blind to things under our nose and later find,    OH YES I remember that.
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I brought only a copy of the video with me, leaving the original and another copy locked up in separate - off site - safe places. 

When I finally had a detective receive the disc, I sat down with him because he was damned sure going to have questions about what he was seeing.  I also got his business card with his name and badge number, and a case number on it when I transferred custody of the video to him.  This allows you to follow up with his supervisor if you don't hear back on it, or gives you a point of reference in case the detective/officer gets hit by the beer truck on the way home from work that night and things start heading for cracks to fall through.

See?  Not that hard at all... :cheers1:
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