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12-30-2006, 06:25 PM #11
Glad to hear that there is some type of procedure that once followed you get your dog back....poor dog wonders why he/she did as expected and then is carted away.... I certainly hope that the individual(s) is/are dumb enough to try to list or sell the items so that you can possibly nab him...
Ty
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12-30-2006, 11:00 PM #12
Sorry to hear abut that. I have a question did they take some of blood for DNA purposes? If they were a felon their DNA might be in a data base somewhere. I am glad nobody got hurt and that you are getting your dog back.
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12-30-2006, 11:16 PM #13
Michael, when the first police officer got here after they were dispatched he saw the blood on the floor and called the SGT. on duty and had hime respond because of what was going on...the police department here as probably alot of others do have an officer who who does the dusting for finger prints and stuff like that and he was called in and after he dusted for prints from the one window we found open he got as much as the blood he could that wasnt dried up..What they told me was they would do a DNA test on the blood and see if they can get a match from that or the prints...There is a crime lab for the Pennsylvania State Police located in Greensburg where anything like that is sent to..The only thing is the police told me that nothing will probably be tested until early next week after the holiday...Thanks Ed
I only trade by Beckett price guide, not eBay comp or SV, TV..I also do not collect any Panini or Donruss Baseball products..
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01-02-2007, 05:25 AM #14
That`s a bummer Ed! I just saw your post. It`s a shame people do things like this. I`m really glad no one in your family was hurt, and that you`ll be getting your dog back! To bad your dog didn`t get a big chunk of the person who did this! Again I`m sorry to hear what happened to you. I hope that you`re able to recover your stuff and whoever did this is caught and punished.
Tom.
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