Stealing a battery.

Jul 31, 2018
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Have not had any incidents near me in a while. Caught a thief, taking a battery. No one has come to me to ask for video so I'll just keep an I out for this grey honda civic. I have seen the driver walking past my house in the past. He actually grew up in this neighborhood. Police will do nothing for a stolen battery, so I will be watching for him.
 
Is that a TX plate on the rear?
If so, he's missing the front plate, right?:idk:
 
Is that a TX plate on the rear?
If so, he's missing the front plate, right?:idk:

I've suggested that the Lubbock Police Department put some officers on foot patrol in residential areas and ticket every vehicle parked on the street without a front license plate. One officer could write thousands of dollars in tickets in one day. They don't appreciate my suggestion.
 
I've suggested that the Lubbock Police Department put some officers on foot patrol in residential areas and ticket every vehicle parked on the street without a front license plate. One officer could write thousands of dollars in tickets in one day. They don't appreciate my suggestion.
I don't know how it is now in N. CA, was there from '74 to '04 but during that period, LEO, especially CHP, was on a missing front plate like Nancy Pelosi at the bar when "last call" was sounded.... :lmao:
 
I've suggested that the Lubbock Police Department put some officers on foot patrol in residential areas and ticket every vehicle parked on the street without a front license plate. One officer could write thousands of dollars in tickets in one day. They don't appreciate my suggestion.

If they are anything like they were when I lived in Lubbock,THEY NEED THE EXERCISE! Especially the motorcycle cops! Wow. IDK if Graves Harely-Davidson is still there, but my God, the size of the cops that would come in there for free coffee and donuts used to even shock me when I was a young teenager. My ex brother-in-law is a retired Lubbock police officer. K-9 Some of his stories, well, I will leave it at that.
 
If they are anything like they were when I lived in Lubbock,THEY NEED THE EXERCISE! Especially the motorcycle cops! Wow. IDK if Graves Harely-Davidson is still there, but my God, the size of the cops that would come in there for free coffee and donuts used to even shock me when I was a young teenager. My ex brother-in-law is a retired Lubbock police officer. K-9 Some of his stories, well, I will leave it at that.

The owners retired around twenty years ago; I think someone bought them out and changed the dealership name.

The current Lubbock police officers are doing better weight-wise. Those motorcycle officers are sneaky.