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Posted by: Native at Fri Jan 30 13:48:11 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Native ] In all honesty it sounds like someone who knew you. From my experience dealing in breakins for insurance purposes most people will totally trash anothers home when they are trying to distract them from the main purpose of the breakin. What I mean is whoever broke into your house had every intention of stealing your snakes but wanted to throw you off by trashing your house and making it look like they were looking for other valuable items. Thats just what is sounds like to me? So don't rule anyone out! If the cops found finger prints and they end up not belonging to you or anyone else in your family there is a chance the finger prints will not be on file, unless the person or persons who stole your snakes and left the finger prints were arrested before. If worse comes to worse ask some people who you know and who knew about the snakes to go down and get finger printed. Just tell them the police are asking anyone who knew about the snakes to come in for finger prints. Good Luck. | ||
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