Stolen Squarebodies to be on the look out for.

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One more thing to add to the to-do list for my truck... anti-theft system.
 

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Yep and Yep. I just hope the owner doesn't have legal trouble. Gonna be hard to say he was in fear of his life when he approached and chased the guy down.
 

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The one article said the thief accelerated towards him, perhaps that will be good enough. At least the police only have to listen to one story.
 

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Yea...good guys 1...bad guys 0......thief got what he deserved. I hope he suffered.
 

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There are many Good Guys 1, Bad Guys 0 Stories in OK. We don't F around here. Sadly, the pharmacist is locked up for life for killing a teenager that tried rob the pharmacy and threatened his employees. The pharmacist should have just let the kid suffer and not put him out of his misery. He'd have died anyway, but the pharmacist went back and shot him again to make sure with a 2nd gun after he was already down is what happened.

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found this on another website I'm on.

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I am posting on behalf of my professor. His truck was stolen on approximately March 10, 2018 from his shop at Georgetown Lake, MT. It is a 1978 k10 Chevy Bonanza that has a 2007 5.3 LM7 swapped into it. If you guys see it anywhere or on craigslist, or have any information please let me know and I will relay it back to him.

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That's quite the sleeper, will keep an eye out for it in this neck of the wood too.
 

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Don't want to rain on anybody parade.

But since most of the newer cars are very hard to steal (since they have keys and fobs that are required to be "seen" by the computer before they will start, most amateur thieves cannot steal these, thus they resort to our older truck that are much easier to steal with a slide hammer and a screwdriver!
 

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