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I am so mad, I just need to vent.

I went out of town for a few days and I didn't tell anyone that didn't need to know that I was going to be out of town. I came back a couple days early as well.

I had a load of wood with me so I parked under the car port and for one night had my wife park on the street were I normally park my old truck.

Friday Morning( 23rd) found 2 tires on her car facing the road flat.

Long story short, found 5 slash marks in one and 1 in the other.

As far as I know we don't have any ememies and while I was at the tire shop another guy came in and had also had 2 slashed. Found out it was a few streets over from me. So it seems like it was probably just random.

The tires that got slashed were pretty new as well.

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Great. We had a neighborhood tire slasher here a year or so ago where a dozen or so cars got hit. We escaped untouched, but a friend did not. It was in the Kentucky Ave. area. Which part of Oak Ridge did it happen for you?

Wow, you live probably 2 minutes from me. Never had a slasher problem that I know of. Had my GPS stolen out of my car a couple years ago but I think I left the car unlocked stupidly since there were no signs of forced entry.

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Hate to hear it. My guess is that it is (...sadly....) kids. Kids now days generally fall into two groups. The good ones and the bad ones. It (...in our neck of the woods, anyway...) generally reflects the parenting (...or lack thereof...) thing. We had a couple of vehicles "lettered" in our neighborhood. Done on the windows with egg yoke or a real good, high quality washable white paint mix of some kind. I think high school girls did it because the writing was flawless and all the words (...even the bad ones...) were correctly spelled. Some of our LE folks may want to chime in on this; but it looks to me like in many places its the problem of delinquent parents and kids with time on their hands.

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Guest bkelm18
Unless it can't be helped why would you leave any vehicle out at the street - drunks sides-swipers, theifs etc?

Many houses in Oak Ridge have little or no driveway space, especially in the older sections of town.

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Great. We had a neighborhood tire slasher here a year or so ago where a dozen or so cars got hit. We escaped untouched, but a friend did not. It was in the Kentucky Ave. area. Which part of Oak Ridge did it happen for you?

Not far from there, other side of the Hospital off of Pennsylvania Ave. While I was at the tire shop gettinga Police report another person said he had 2 slashed on Nixion which is just off New York the same time frame. He said he also reported it.

I am going to try to turn it on on my insurance it might off set some of the cost a little under Comp.

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Vontar sorry to hear of your troubles. It sucks. Had a bowling ball thrown through a car window one time years back. What are you gonna do.

As for parking on the street. What kind of dumb ass comment is that? So it is Vontar's fault for legally parking his car? Are you kidding me?

If someone wants to vandalize your stuff they are gonna do it no matter where you park it. All of us are not so blessed to have safe parking in our driveway.

We should all be so lucky as to live in Greenville. <sarcasm>

Merry Christmas Vontar, you got karma points coming.

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Not far from there, other side of the Hospital off of Pennsylvania Ave. While I was at the tire shop gettinga Police report another person said he had 2 slashed on Nixion which is just off New York the same time frame. He said he also reported it.

I am going to try to turn it on on my insurance it might off set some of the cost a little under Comp.

I live between you and the guy you met at the tire shop, glad I have off street parking.

It could have been worse, a few weeks ago I saw a car at the corner of New York and Outer up on blocks with all four wheels gone.

Sorry this happened to you.

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As for the street parking. Normally my wife parks under the car port and I leave my old truck on the street. 99 percent of the time. That day I came in with a load of firewood and I had unloaded it under the car port and she came in and parked before I moved my truck. Her car was parked on the Street for 1 night and under a good street light. The house across the road even has a motion light that cars sometimes set off.

No about the only thing that could have helped other then watching the car and or moving it would be to go back to having outside dogs like allot of us grew up with. They would bark if anyting was strange outside and people would get up and know to check things out. However, in town they would alert to often and not make you any friends with the neighbors probably.

A car alarmed probably wouldn't have helped as everyone was most likely sound asleep and they probably didn't touch the car other then the tires.

My concern is if they do it again.

As for changing up the parking there is not allot we can do. A few years back we had one hit and run in the middle of the night, those are the breaks.

I concerning finding out the range of the motion detector in a game camera and setting it up. I don't own one but I might get one. Been wanting one anyways. Might have to test it around the house.

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Jeez Red, er Mike didn't mean to strike a nerve. I just never even considered living anywhere that I would have to park on the street, just didn't seem right to me, & the op mentioned the carport so I was curious. I have a hard enough time keeping people from running into my house much less a car parked on the street - yeah go ahead & say it people in Gville can't drive its true!

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Guest WyattEarp

said criminal is pretty dumb if you ask me. if someone who has a handgun just happens to wait behind some bushes or tree and then as this guy is slashing tires, run out with his gun and approaches the criminal and shoots him, it'd "appear" justified because it would look like he was approached and asked what he was doing, and then pulled a knife and got himself shot and/or possibly killed, and I doubt a police officer or prosecutor is going to waste too much time investigating his death, he was slashing tires, he had a knife, shooter claimed he went to ask the guy what he was doing, saw a knife and said he was in fear of imminent death or serious injury, and neutralized the threat. :crazy:

but then again, most criminals are usually dumbasses.

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said criminal is pretty dumb if you ask me. if someone who has a handgun just happens to wait behind some bushes or tree and then as this guy is slashing tires, run out with his gun and approaches the criminal and shoots him, it'd "appear" justified because it would look like he was approached and asked what he was doing...

You need to go watch the 24hr marathon of A Christmas Story and lay off the old Charles Bronson vigilantism movies for a while.

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Another reason to report it is if the vandal gets caught you might be awarded restitution by the courts.

No matter how unlikely it is the person who commits a crime might be caught it still needs to be reported. Not only for you but for the community you live in. Reporting crimes shows trends and can help head off a crime wave. It also helps your local LE agency because they might qualify for federal funds in order to combat the new threat. There are literally dozens of grants available as long as the local agency can apply and articulate a need for the funds.

Police Grants, Law Enforcement Grants, Police Department Grants, Grants for police

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said criminal is pretty dumb if you ask me. if someone who has a handgun just happens to wait behind some bushes or tree and then as this guy is slashing tires, run out with his gun and approaches the criminal and shoots him, it'd "appear" justified because it would look like he was approached and asked what he was doing, and then pulled a knife and got himself shot and/or possibly killed, and I doubt a police officer or prosecutor is going to waste too much time investigating his death, he was slashing tires, he had a knife, shooter claimed he went to ask the guy what he was doing, saw a knife and said he was in fear of imminent death or serious injury, and neutralized the threat. :crazy:

but then again, most criminals are usually dumbasses.

You need to go watch the 24hr marathon of A Christmas Story and lay off the old Charles Bronson vigilantism movies for a while.

Yeah, that just isn't something a wise man would post on a public forum... Edited by Murgatroy
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said criminal is pretty dumb if you ask me. if someone who has a handgun just happens to wait behind some bushes or tree and then as this guy is slashing tires, run out with his gun and approaches the criminal and shoots him, it'd "appear" justified because it would look like he was approached and asked what he was doing, and then pulled a knife and got himself shot and/or possibly killed, and I doubt a police officer or prosecutor is going to waste too much time investigating his death, he was slashing tires, he had a knife, shooter claimed he went to ask the guy what he was doing, saw a knife and said he was in fear of imminent death or serious injury, and neutralized the threat. :)

but then again, most criminals are usually dumbasses.

Wow. With that kind of reasoning, remind me never to wear my belt knife while fixing a flat in your neighborhood! :crazy:

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One more add.

While reporting this, I was carrying.

I called in to the police and ask to have a report. It only took about 30 minutes for an officer to show up. I knew since it was a late report it would be low on the list but must have been a slow day.

Anyways he walked up and I already had my ID in my hand. I just handed it to him with my HCP on top and advised I was carrying. Just in case he might see it while we were looking at the car, bending down around the tires and such. He never said or ask anything about my gun beyond that which is how I felt it should be since I had not been doing anyting wrong myself.

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Guest dubaholic2

sorry to hear about this. its unbelieveable that people go around messing with peoples cars just to be mean. tires arent cheap and i dont see what they could have gotten out of cutting them. i have a carport which the wife parks under, since shes usually the one carting the kiddo around and i have to park by the road (not in it), and every once in a while my car will get egged or broken into when the door lock was broken. also had the hitch stolen off of my truck. i just dont get people. nothing gets bothered if its not by the road though. i have 2 boats and a trailer parked in the side yard, and knock on wood, they have yet to be bothered. i guess what im saying is i feel your pain.

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