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Paladin
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I guess the story was someone (thief) shot at a night guard and stole a car. Later found car and driver enjoying the sights of Mulege and was
arressted. Now posing for pictures in Santa Rosilia jail.
I'm assuming Marv wife got the car back, hopefully without damage.
Now is there something really wrong with the public knowing this information??
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Bob and Susan
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wecome back paladin...
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Paladin
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OK I confess, my favorite tv program as a kid. Since I'm not particularly good looking I kind of attached myself to Richard Boone...he was one ugly
guy huh???
Its amazing how at 60 good looks dont mean much anymore...getting older is great for ugly people
Now for the important part...I have a complete collection of the Have Gun Will Travel comice books.
Four per year from 1958 to 1962.
Almost as important to me as my bunch of Penn Internationals gathering dust.
Man am I looking forward to seeing thousands of legal brown skinned folks.
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Cypress
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Paladin Hope you get to rinse the dust off those Penn Internationals with a little salt spray soon.
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Paladin
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Thanks...I just wonder what will happen when I ask the wife to ship all my stuff south
By the way I saw your location...
Next to fishing I'm a big fan of helping ranchers with their rodent problems......ie Paladin of Paladin Rodent Control
I have lots of references...licensed, insured and EPA approved....
Serious now...do you know any good rock chuck hunting????
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Cypress
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The rock chucks are futher south, this part of ID is timber. Lots of rodents in eastern OR.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paladin
Now is there something really wrong with the public knowing this information?? |
Who are you asking? Marv?
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
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mulege marv
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paladin
I guess the story was someone (thief) shot at a night guard and stole a car. Later found car and driver enjoying the sights of Mulege and was
arressted. Now posing for pictures in Santa Rosilia jail.
I'm assuming Marv wife got the car back, hopefully without damage.
Now is there something really wrong with the public knowing this information?? |
well i guess not, but it depends on where you got your information and how accurate it is, yours is about 50%. when this mess is over & done with
i will post, but let me say dont assume anything.
Want what you have
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toneart
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Marv is trying to sleep through a damned hurricane, people. Dont make him get up in the middle of the night to post in this string.
Let the guy sleep and empty the river out of his boots. Like he said, he will post if and when he has anything.
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Paladin
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Any chance to finally get the details on this crime???
I would think gun shots on the river would be of interest to lots of folks.
Thanks
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mulege marv
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"el bandito"
On August 18th I woke up around 06:00 am to find my front door wide open. I awoke my wife and we started to look around. We found the front window had
been pried open and immediately noticed our new car of 8 weeks was gone. Looking at our key rack in the kitchen , every key was taken. Keys to our
quads, all the doors in my home, my pick-up keys, all gone. We did not hear the “bandito” because we were sleeping with the A/C on in our closed, but
not locked bedroom.The guard that watches Don Johnson’s’ place walked up and told me the “bandito” had paid then a visit also breaking a large sliding
glass door to enter. This woke him up and when he put a flashlight on the guy he fired a shotgun at him. Looking at my neighbors house (who has window
bars) noticed the chimney cap was off. The “bandito” had tied a garden hose around the chimney and used it to lower himself into the house. He had
ransacked the house and broke out a very small window way up high and climbed out. My other neighbor with the big German Shepard, also got a visit
the “bandito” just let the dog out and went in. reporting your car stolen is a complicated process in Mexico as you have to report it to the local
police, the federal police and my insurance company.
On August 29th Mulege Police notified me at 08:00 pm that my car had been recovered in Insurgentes and I needed to go to the Ministerial Publico in
Mulege at 10:00 am the following day. On August 30th I met with the attorney and got all the information on what I needed to claim the car (3 copies
of everything) and that I needed to be in Insurgentes first thing in the morning as I only had 48 hours to claim the car FROM THE TIME I WAS NOTFIED
IT HAD BEEN RECOVERED.
On August 31st I got a friend to drive me three and a half hours to Insugentes to the Ministerial Publico’s office arriving at 09:00am and waited
for them to open. About 09:30 he showed up and the conversation began. I told him I was there to get my car and handed him all the papers I was told I
had to have. He told me the car had some damage, one window was broke out and the ignition was broken. Then came “the big one”, he told me I could not
have the car because I did not claim the car 48 hours FROM THE TIME THE ARREST WAS MADE, and that the car had been turned over to the courts and was
now in the hands of a judge. He then asked me for a reward, I asked for what, he said for getting my car back, I said I don’t have my car back, BUT,
if you get my car HERE and I can take it back home, I would give him a reward. He told me NO you are too late. I then got to see them load the
“bandito” (a local druggie from Mulege) into the car and off to Cereso ( Santa Rosalia prison). I called the insurance agent from Qualitas and came
down to the station but he either could not get them to budge. Instead we ran all over town trying to find out about the car and what it would take to
get it released to me “THE OWNER”. We got the run around all day, ALL DAY! And then I was told I needed to come back Monday, trying to explain to
anyone the hassle of that was useless. Well being very angry (but never showing it) I tried to think of any options I might have, what the “F” was I
going to do?
Well, trusting the insurance adjuster from Qualitas we came up with a solution, as I figured they were just going to run me back and forth until I
gave up on the car. A trip to the “Notary “ and $100 later my Qualitas agent had a legal paper to speak on my behalf on the recovery of the car, and
that the car was to be released to him. Well he has been to the judge three times. it look like I will have the car maybe by the end of this
week********** No it took 4 weeks and about 8 visits for me to recover my auto that was now minus the battery.
by the way i was told the "bandito" got 4 years
[Edited on 10-5-2007 by mulege marv]
[Edited on 10-5-2007 by mulege marv]
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Glad you FINALLY got it Marv! i could hardly believe the story when you told it to me privately a few weeks ago.
what a bunch of caca..........just think, only a car and what a run a round.........some legal system, huh.........
and i get crap here for suggesting that real property "investments" might be tinged with a hint of risk!
only marooons give in - way to go Marv for standing up to them and
prevailing.
see you next week.
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amir
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What a nightmare!
Mulege Marv, your avatar is creepy like the story...
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mulege marv Jeez! Talk about getting the run-a-round.Glad you prevailed. The judge and company had plans for your car.
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Marv: thanks for the update. Know I understand why you did not post anything about this - 8 weeks to get your own vehicle. Had you thought of
'giving up' and taking the insurance money?
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mulege marv
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i wish
unfortunatly once the vehicle was recovered by the police it is no longer a option, it is no longer stolen it was recovered. i wish it would have been
that easy !
so yes the key rack is no longer in the kitchen, there are bars going on the windows and we are alot more careful of where wallets and purses are
before going to bed. this could have been alot worse, we are just glad it is finally over with.
[Edited on 10-5-2007 by mulege marv]
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Low wattage flourescent bulbs are available at Costco - at least those Costcos that are in central CAL....
Two dirt roads diverged in Baja and I, I took the one less graveled by......
Soy ignorante, apático y ambivalente. No lo sé y no me importa, ni modo.
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thanks for posting that Marv...I guess I'll be moving my key rack from beside the door too...good suggestion...I never really thought of it before.
Anyone planning on living for any amount of time should read this post and think carefully about it...it is simply maddening...tear your hair out
stuff that goes on here...you really need stick-to-it-tiveness here, balls, patience, smarts, and an agent who can deal with all the crap that
happens. Most officials operate on the belief that you will just throw up your hands and give up and stomp away in a huff...don't...it takes time and
energy and $ but that's the way things work here. I have learned incredible patience in the last few years here and had so many totally unbelievable
things happen that I cant' begin to post...but I still live here!
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Paladin
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Marv
Thanks for the story
So bad guy shot at good guy guard
Does the good guy guard carry a gun???
Sounds like druggie crooks here in Fresno, can't shoot worth a hoot
Our cops here cant shoot either
Last week or so 4 Fresno PD from 20 feet fired over 100 rounds and the guy is still alive.
Anyway thanks again for the info
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Martyman
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This crank stuff is bad news. Why can't they just smoke pot and mellow out?
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