From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> Can you tell us about how the car was ID'd? He says "VIN on the internet" -- how? Is it possible that's just a made-up backstory for the attempt at purchase story, and they are locals? Very disturbing. -------------------- Tom, No, they didn't offer more, and it is possible it was a total BS story. It's been suggested an 'old Rambler' isn't what they were really after...but DVD players, jewelry, cash and other valuables can be found in any home, any town, any state. Why would these guys return to the same GARAGE in the same week if what they wanted wasn't SPECIFICALLY in THAT ONE garage? The car was the target- twice. WHY is not an issue. Catching them is a secondary issue. Protecting his, my and your cars is THE reason for the warning. =============================== From:...?? Trust me when I say this as I am in Law Enforcement: That excuse does NOT work. --------------------- Trust ME- the cops in her area would do anything for her. She's from the old-school, and so are they, so unless the Feds get involved, she'll always be found 'justified'. Heck- you wanna see response time? Call 911 from HER house! It's like there's an auxiliary police station in her freakin' basement! John