I'm usually pretty anal about keeping pump room doors and my truck locked while I'm at the wash. On Wednesday I dropped my guard for a minute and paid big for it.
I was working on a project in the pump room and stepped out to grab some tools out of my truck. A tweaker parked at a vac a few yards away must have noticed that I didn't hit the lock button on my keychain. When I stepped back inside he grabbed my toolbox out of my back seat and took off. No great loss there, but inside my toolbox was the spare key set for the entire wash. I had brought it with me that morning to give keys to a guy that's helping me clean.
Two pump room doors - 4 deadbolts
2 bill changers - 4 T handle locks
7 bay vaults - 7 pucks and 7 T handle locks
7 bay meter boxes - 14 cam locks
9 vac vaults - 9 disc locks
9 vac meter boxes - 18 cam locks
4 laurel vendors - 8 disc locks
9 trash cans - 9 disc locks
1 coke machine - 1 T handle and 1 puck
This happened at 7:30 am and I didn't get the wash completely secure again until after dark, that night. Cost of locksmith plus replacing all of the cams, pucks, discs, and T-handles will end up well over $2,000.
Cops arrived within minutes and ran his plates (thank you BackStreet Surveillance!) turns out he had stolen the truck he was driving 30 minutes before he hit me. They found the truck stripped later that day. Obviously my tools and keys were not to be found.
Since he'll probably come back to try those keys, I'm thinking about setting a trap for him.
Any ideas?
Here he is tossing my stuff in his truck...
I was working on a project in the pump room and stepped out to grab some tools out of my truck. A tweaker parked at a vac a few yards away must have noticed that I didn't hit the lock button on my keychain. When I stepped back inside he grabbed my toolbox out of my back seat and took off. No great loss there, but inside my toolbox was the spare key set for the entire wash. I had brought it with me that morning to give keys to a guy that's helping me clean.
Two pump room doors - 4 deadbolts
2 bill changers - 4 T handle locks
7 bay vaults - 7 pucks and 7 T handle locks
7 bay meter boxes - 14 cam locks
9 vac vaults - 9 disc locks
9 vac meter boxes - 18 cam locks
4 laurel vendors - 8 disc locks
9 trash cans - 9 disc locks
1 coke machine - 1 T handle and 1 puck
This happened at 7:30 am and I didn't get the wash completely secure again until after dark, that night. Cost of locksmith plus replacing all of the cams, pucks, discs, and T-handles will end up well over $2,000.
Cops arrived within minutes and ran his plates (thank you BackStreet Surveillance!) turns out he had stolen the truck he was driving 30 minutes before he hit me. They found the truck stripped later that day. Obviously my tools and keys were not to be found.
Since he'll probably come back to try those keys, I'm thinking about setting a trap for him.
Any ideas?
Here he is tossing my stuff in his truck...
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