#68948
Mon Nov 06 2006 08:30 PM
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I'm not sure if this has been posted but, if not, here goes. Doug was a well known, well liked buyer/seller out of Oregon. He passed away this past year after a pretty short illness. He is sorely missed by all his friends. His wife went to their home in Wolfcreek, Oregon and found that some scum had cleaned out the place. See list attached if you run across any of this beware. The local police say they can't do anything "because they don't have the manpower or equipment". Can you believe that? Heres' the list: 1) 1979 Yellow Chevy 2 door Spider (has black spider painted on hood....original) with rebuilt race motor. Lic # KRK141 Veh. ID # 1RO7G97206210 2) 1991 Ford Crew Cab, 4 Door, Diesel F350 Pickup. Cab is white(original) has a new flat bed with 5th wheel hook up. Has long running boards along both sides of cab. Lic# XXF554 Veh. ID#2FTJW36M1MCA28113 3) One 4200 Wt. Generator Purchased from Costco 4) One new Wolfe Commercial Propane Range with 4 burners and a grill top and an overly large sized oven. New, never used. All stainless/silver in color. 5) Several antique gas pumps, fully restored. 6) Two restored antique air meters.......quite tall (over 8 ft) 7) Wood and glass antique phone booth 8) Antique wood armoire (furniture closet) 9) Restored antique dental cabinet, off white in color, approx 5' tall 10) New in box, portable hospital bed 11) Antique double size brass bed frame 12) New propane refrigerator/freezer 13) Oak antique roll top desk, very large 14) Antique nickel and brown leather barber chair 15) Antique metal freezer approx 4' tall and painted white 16) Two antique brass cash registers 17) Oak floor model file cabinet 18) Red Mobile Horse Cut Out Metal Sign 19) Indian Motorcycles Flange Sign 20) 15-20 Antique Aladdin Keronsene Lamps, both floor and table models 21) Chain Saw Blade Sharpener (electric) 22) Two folding wooden antique childrens chairs 23) Antique camel back trunk 24) Dark Wood Rectangular Trunk with oriental carving 25) Many old advertizing signs in tin and enameled metal 26) Green upholstered fabric recliner 27) Antique Maple Drop Leaf Table 28) Two antique wooden end tables 29) Large fishing tackle box full of tackle 30) Several "dumb bell" style weights 31) Snow Skis 32) Logging Supplies, including chains, cables, block and tackles 33) Chevy 427 Big Block Motor 34) Chevy 327 Small Block Motor 35) Two antique wood portable commodes (tiolots) 36) Antique white gravity flow toilot 37) Several animal traps including large bear traps 38) Two table top showcases 39) Large Clown Oil Painting 40) Antique Floor Model Green Painted Cast Iron Coat/Hat Stand 41) Antique tin bathtub with oak rim and cast iron claw feet 42) Lots of hand and power tools 43) Lots of antique automobile and petroleum Items including oil drums, oil cans, signs, gas pumps, oil pumps, display racks, oil bottles, battery boxes and items from old gas stations 44) Many Texaco gas station attendant teddy bears in original boxes 45) Many Texaco gas station airplanes in original boxes 46) Many Texaco gas station vehicle banks in original boxes 47) Boxes and plastic containers full of men's clothing 48) Old Cattle Skull 49) Old Horse Skull 50) Punching Bag with Wood Hanger 51) Persian Rug with Indian print 52) Many antique braided rugs 53) Several sleeping bags 54) Blue and White tin LaundroMat Sign 55) Large Anvil Attatched to a piece of wood like a R/R Tie 56) Several Long Yellow Electical Extention Cords 57) Large Coors Beer Tin 58) Several Fire Extinguishers 59) Two Life Vests For Water Skiing 60) Boxed Harley Davidson Toy Airplanes 61) Household items such as pots and pans, dishes, utensils, etc. 62) Copper water line actually removed from interior walls of house 63) 10-15 Moving Blankets 64) Collection of Indian Decorated Bottles 65) Collection of Cast Iron Indian Bookends 66) Colledction of Cast Iron Indian Heads 67) Collection of Various Indian Decorated Items including pictures, nick nacks, etc 68) Several antique homemade quilts 69) Antique Wood Trunk full of bedding 70) Box of young men's jewelry (beaded necklaces, watches, rings and earings) Not much help with no real description but someone might see a bunch of this stuff for sale. Ray
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#68949
Mon Nov 06 2006 08:52 PM
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What I don't understand is how could all of this be stolen? Aren't there any neighbors or anyone that might have seen anything? It must have taken the thief, or thieves, a long time and many trips to get all of this stuff.
It's very sad as to what happened. The thieves will get what's coming to them in the end. Kharma is a bitch!
Ilya
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#68950
Mon Nov 06 2006 09:01 PM
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rest assured.... way to much to "fence". most likely these morons will put it up on ebay. guess what.... GOTCHA!!!. what a damn shame. hope these bas---ds get what they deserve.
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#68951
Mon Nov 06 2006 09:02 PM
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doesn't say much for the local police either !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#68952
Mon Nov 06 2006 09:21 PM
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Inside job! Someone that knew exactly what was there and knew how much time and man power it would take. NOT a RANDOM crime. Hope they are caught and I bet they will be!
Larry
In memory of DB 9/12/49 - 8/28/14
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#68953
Mon Nov 06 2006 11:29 PM
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I don't know if any of you have ever been to Dougs place but it is WAY out in the woods. Wolf creek is a VERY little town or about 20 or 30 people right on I-5 but his place was a quite a few miles back into the woods where the theives could be been for a couple of days and no one would ever see them. I'm very sorry to hear this and I will keep an eye open at the local swap meets and so forth. What will these low lifes stoop to next? They are even stealing the bronze flower vases at the cemetery in our area. But the dumb s...s took them to a local recycler and got caught by the police.
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#68954
Tue Nov 07 2006 07:47 AM
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Grave robbers...what scumbags..
This has to be an inside job..I wonder how long his place was left unattended..that haul would take considerable time and effort.
I hope everyone prints out this list and tapes it to their monitor so they can observe it while playing on Ebay.
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#68955
Tue Nov 07 2006 06:39 PM
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"WAY out in the woods" or not, this undoubtedly must have been an inside job. I suspect the thieves will be caught soon enough in spite of the attitude of the local "Keystone Cops".
My sympathy is with the wife and family. It's a real shame.
Paul
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#68956
Tue Nov 07 2006 07:08 PM
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Absolutely horrible. I live about 30 miles from Wolfcreek. I have printed the list and will keep my eyes open. We have two deputies that patrol at night. Not near enough for the area but we (the taxpayers) fail to provide enough financial support for more deputies. Here is what happened to my buddy: He is having a house built on his property. These guys parked their truck about 1/8th mile down the irrigation canal. Walked to the backside of the property, crossed the canal, and walked away with a $700 tablesaw and stand. The next day when we noticed it gone we followed the wheel tracks of the table saw down to the canal. We picked up the tracks on the other side and followed until they ended where they parked. He had a funny feeling so that night he stayed upstairs in the new house. At midnight two guys walked through the house and brought bolt cutters for the construction crews trailer. By the time he called 911 and the deputy showed up, they were able to get another saw, tool belt and tools. They took off as soon as the deputy showed up and even with the K-9 unit got away. The deputy said they were probably armed and it was a good thing that my buddy did not intervene. It is hard to think that the criminals in this area have the upper hand. Until we provide more support to our law enforcement, this is reality. Mike
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#68957
Tue Nov 07 2006 09:40 PM
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Re: "At midnight two guys walked through the house..."
What? The thieves actually walked through his house? If it had happened to me, I would have shot them before calling 911. You may have different state laws but in Texas you can shoot any intruder and ask questions later. I firmly believe that we all have a right to defend our property. And I guarantee that nothing good can happen to you if you attempt to stop a burglar without a weapon.
Paul
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#68958
Tue Nov 07 2006 10:34 PM
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I completely agree...Oregon does have the same law...that's terrible about Doug's stuff, he was a terrific guy.
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#68959
Wed Nov 08 2006 01:04 AM
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Howdy Pablo, The house is under construction so there were no doors on it yet. You could see their muddy tracks enter the back door and thru the garage to the construction crew's trailer. I agree with the protecting your property but I would not want the clean-up after someone was shot. My prayers go out to Doug's family. Mike
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#68960
Wed Nov 08 2006 08:33 AM
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I think I have seen that cop that showed up. He was on the Andy Griffith Show..Barney Fife..
What a joke law enforcement you have there. Sounds like the dog was probably trained by him too.
With that level of protection in town I hope you are well armed to defend yourself.
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Wed Nov 08 2006 09:37 AM
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This is completely Horrible
------------------ Hubba: GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK and humble moderator
Hubba: GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Seattle WA
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#68962
Wed Nov 08 2006 03:40 PM
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I don't know about some of you but with the amount of money my step-dad has in signage, thermometers, and etc If someone walked into my house and I had never seen them before the second they touched anything worth even $5 I would get my glock I use for hobby shooting and nuder them. Wouldnt kill them, but they wouldnt be able to get freaky anymore. I think that would be better then killing them because the rest of there life they would have 2 live with the mistake and the consequence of not having there family jewels anymore. Or is the taking away of that too much? Robert The Great
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