“Don’t think the guy is in prison already – the car is in a junk yard
The junk yard owner went to prison for stealing and re-selling bikes etc”
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Yeah; like THAT’S going to happen in real life!
A few years back my Mom (in her 80s) hired a guy to do some “bat-proofing” around her house. He did the job but in the process ripped her off, stealing a valuable musical instrument appraised in excess of $200K that had originally belonged to her grandfather. We got it back before he could sell it through an auction house and he was arrested and charged with a serious felony that could have sent him to prison for five years plus a serious fine in the five-figure level. However, he had no prior record and he came up with some cock-and-bull story about why he did this, and by the time everything was done and over with he didn’t even serve time in county jail; he just ended up with a small fine (a few hundred bucks) and 8 months of “house arrest” with electronic monitoring.
I was referring to earlier in the strip, just so happened one of the stolen bikes belonged to the chief of police. It’s when Yehuda was rescued from the snowdrift.
We must ask why the guy is in prison already.
Perhaps a witness to Fred’s fatal crash already sorted it out?
Don’t think the guy is in prison already – the car is in a junk yard
The junk yard owner went to prison for stealing and re-selling bikes etc
The car could be anyone’s
On a previous strip someone mentioned Idle Crossing, her car is white if I remember from those strips correctly.
Could be ‘sidewalk’s’ car since his car was out of action causing Idle to have loaned her’s to him.
“Don’t think the guy is in prison already – the car is in a junk yard
The junk yard owner went to prison for stealing and re-selling bikes etc”
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Yeah; like THAT’S going to happen in real life!
A few years back my Mom (in her 80s) hired a guy to do some “bat-proofing” around her house. He did the job but in the process ripped her off, stealing a valuable musical instrument appraised in excess of $200K that had originally belonged to her grandfather. We got it back before he could sell it through an auction house and he was arrested and charged with a serious felony that could have sent him to prison for five years plus a serious fine in the five-figure level. However, he had no prior record and he came up with some cock-and-bull story about why he did this, and by the time everything was done and over with he didn’t even serve time in county jail; he just ended up with a small fine (a few hundred bucks) and 8 months of “house arrest” with electronic monitoring.
I was referring to earlier in the strip, just so happened one of the stolen bikes belonged to the chief of police. It’s when Yehuda was rescued from the snowdrift.