desertandsea5
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HELP recover non-profit research stolen vehicle
NON-PROFIT’S STOLEN VEHICLE. PLEASE HELP TO RECOVER
The vehicle belongs to “Proyecto Peninsula”. It was stolen Friday December 5th, 2008 at night in Ensenada.
Is a white Toyota Pick-up, plates 491 TEG from D.F. See photos attached.
The vehicle was part of a 1 year project to collect information about the peninsula’s beauty and culture. It was loaded with 6 months of records and
information; photographic and video equipment, photographies on CD’s, research, notes and footage with interviews and a lot of valuable information.
Any help to find it will be HIGHLY appreciated.
Ph: Ensenada (646) 1770802 / (646) 161 4851
Email: Josué Cruz (lapazdebaja@hotmail.com) / Octavio Meillon (omeillon@yahoo.com)
Este es el vehiculo de apoyo del Proyecto Peninsula, fue robado el viernes 5 de dic del 2008. en la noche, en la ciudad de ensenada, por favor si lo
ves o lo viste es muy importante para nosotros saber en donde. Es un Pick Up Toyota Blanco con placas 491 TEG del D.F, y una caja color metalico
posterior, tumbaburrros negro y estribos negros.
El proyecto implica hacer un recorrido a pie a lo largo de la costa peninsular, llevamos 6 meses, el vehiculo de apoyo tiene todo nuestro equipo de
campo, mucha informacion importante y valiosisima para nosotros, estamos haciendo un registro fotografico y de video, y ahi esta todo nuestro trabajo,
discos con imagenes, investigacion, entrevistas, etc.... Porfavor es importante no solo para nosotros sino para todos los que les importa la
peninsula, su belleza y cultura.
Manda este mail a todos tus conocidos, ojala alguien lo haya visto, o nos de algunas ideas para poder recuperar parte de lo perdido.
Si sabes algo nos puedes comunicar al tel
646 177 08 02 ó al Cel 646 161 48 51
Atte
Josué Cruz (lapazdebaja@hotmail.com)
Octavio Meillon (omeillon@yahoo.com)
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bajajudy
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Bummer

I sure hope that you find it and all of your stuff.
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Kell-Baja
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That is awful. But, I am curious as to why the vehicle was left parked with all of that valuable stuff inside? I live in a fairly safe area & I
wouldn't leave my vehicle parked in my driveway with all of that in it. Oh well, thats just me. Anyway, I do hope the vehicle and it's contents are
recovered.
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BAJACAT
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Same as Kell_Baja, why leave so much inf, in vehicle
I hope you guys find it.
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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fandango
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buena suerte! i hope it is recovered!!
where was it parked in ensenada? how long was it parked there?
sbwontoo
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DianaT
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Really hope you get it back!
It is such an awful feeling to walk out and see your vehicle gone---hard to believe when it happens.
Good luck
Diane
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Dave
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Quote: | Originally posted by desertandsea5
The vehicle was part of a 1 year project to collect information about the peninsula’s beauty and culture. It was loaded with 6 months of records and
information; photographic and video equipment, photographies on CD’s, research, notes and footage with interviews and a lot of valuable information.
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Tell us about the surfing research.
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bajabound2005
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as requested via your email addresses, pls send us the truck photo so we can post it on our local Yahoo group site; the msg is already there, awaiting
the photo.
Friends don't let friends drink white zinfandel.
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sanfelipebob
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The worst of Baja is the lack of respect for personal property.
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by sanfelipebob
The worst of Baja is the lack of respect for personal property. |
However,
I had a car stolen in Ontario, Canada, Sacramento, Ca. and Nopolo/Loreto, Mexico. So, I would say it's an equal opportunity continent.
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by vandenberg
Quote: | Originally posted by sanfelipebob
The worst of Baja is the lack of respect for personal property. |
However,
I had a car stolen in Ontario, Canada, Sacramento, Ca. and Nopolo/Loreto, Mexico. So, I would say it's an equal opportunity continent.
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And a little further south on the continent--we had our truck stolen in Guatemala. 
Don't give up. A friend had her car stolen in Calexico and the Mexican police found it on the mainland and it was returned.
Good Luck
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Reeljob
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Hope they find it with all your stuff.
I had a pickup stolen from my son's driveway in Oceanside, CA, found six months later when a La Paz cop noticed it from an Insurance bulletin. Seems
the Insurance company (s) offer aa reward to the local police.
Now, this was some years back (about 10)
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Happyjack
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"The vehicle was part of a 1 year project to collect information about the peninsula’s beauty and culture. It was loaded with 6 months of records and
information; photographic and video equipment, photographies on CD’s, research, notes and footage with interviews and a lot of valuable information.
Any help to find it will be HIGHLY appreciated."
Where do I apply for a job.
letting my mind go where my body can't take me.
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flyfishinPam
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only 2% of crimes are solved in Mexico according to that newsweek article. good luck you'll need it.
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desertandsea5
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PHOTO OF STOLEN VEHICLE
Quote: | Originally posted by bajabound2005
as requested via your email addresses, pls send us the truck photo so we can post it on our local Yahoo group site; the msg is already there, awaiting
the photo. |
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Barry A.
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Quote: | Originally posted by vandenberg
Quote: | Originally posted by sanfelipebob
The worst of Baja is the lack of respect for personal property. |
However,
I had a car stolen in Ontario, Canada, Sacramento, Ca. and Nopolo/Loreto, Mexico. So, I would say it's an equal opportunity continent.
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Wow, Vandenberg-----------really bad JuJu!!!
I have NEVER had ANYTHING stolen from me, in any Country.
Barry
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David K
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Yah... me neither Barry... although I haven't driven into Canada, yet!
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bajaguy
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REWARD posters
I would get some "REWARD" posters printed in Spanish on one side and English on the other with a couple of color photos of the truck and start posting
them in stores and busnesses, especially PEMEX stations north, south and east.
The sooner you get the word and photos out, the better you will be and may result in a recovery. Also get the posters to all levels of police and the
military.
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surfer jim
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Sorry about the truck....they were probably after the list of "secret" surf spots....
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DENNIS
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Who is "Proyecto Peninsula"? I know one of the contact names above which leads me to believe there is a UABC [University] connection.
I've seen their efforts in the past, seeking funding for adventure as a scientific or academic mission, of course. Looks like they're still pulling
it off.
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