(Crime Report) Stolen Property (05/16/2023)
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I know I’ve posted this two times now, but I thought it was too important for me. So I’m going to anyway.
To the guy(s) who broke into my Charger and stolen my laptop bag and other personal stuff that belonged to me out of my trunk, I hope you’re proud of yourselves. If you’re reading this, what you’ve stolen contained a lot of my engineering work that I worked on while I was in school. The pictures since high school and college, everything was taken from me on that day. The door you damaged costed me a lot to repair. Haven’t even had the car for about a year and already it was damaged. I know some may be thinking it may not be as big of a deal but I angrily emphasized this because that wasn’t just any laptop-a colleague of mine who I considered one of my biggest mentors was the one who backed up my data onto that laptop before he died in a tragic accident in 2018. Some who would’ve given up, he didn’t though.
Additionally, I also had a pin inside that had a picture of an uncle I never got the chance to meet in my life who unfortunately died because of violence in Texas in 2005.
This whole fiasco costed me a month worth of work-something I should’ve visited for a few days in the county for Mother’s Day, lead me to missing a month of work, hurting me financially. (Continue on comments)
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chrguzmanposh
On an emotional level, it really broke me. Though this isn’t the worst that’s happened to me, it’s still an inconvenience that everything I worked for was taken away from me. My poems, my engineering notes and books, SD cards, iPhone accessories, I paid for and worked for all that. I wish I had been more careful though. Sometimes I really do blame myself for all this.
chrguzmanposh
So if you’re reading, whoever and wherever you are, if you have a change of heart, (which I seriously doubt), do what’s right and return it. Otherwise, well what more can I do? To all those who commit these crimes, just ask yourselves: would my mothers and grandmothers be proud of me? Times may be tough but two wrongs never make a right. Ever.
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