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Washington State Burglary Victim Drives Off in Thieves' Getaway Van

BELLEVUE, Washington —  A man in Washington state made sure a pair of burglars did not get away with his three flat-screen televisions — he moved their getaway car.

Patrick Rosario was in the basement of his Bellevue home on Tuesday when he heard the burglars upstairs.

The Seattle Times reported the 32-year-old Rosario, who had been laid off from his job as a Washington Mutual bank manager, called police while he sneaked out of the house.

He saw a white van sitting in front of his house with the motor running and the keys in the ignition, and he got in and drove it to a friend's house.

Police said the burglars left the televisions, a laptop computer and a jewelry box by the door and took off on foot.

The sheriff's office said no arrests had been made.

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Re: Washington State Burglary Victim Drives Off in Thieves' Getaway Van
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2009, 03:08:56 AM »
Burglar 1: The van was here a minute ago.

Burglar 2: Damn! You can't trust anybody these days.

Burglar 3: My mom's going to kill me.




I wonder if he gets to keep the van?
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