So VERY upset and frustrated!!!

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  1. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    That's terrible Buda, I guarantee you they viewed the plants as just an obstacle and never gave a moment's thought to the hard work you had put into them. The lights can be recovered but the plants cannot, I think that is the saddest part of your story.

    Stay strong and, most importantly, rebulld that front yard. Don't let them take that away from you.
     
  2. WTxDaddy

    WTxDaddy In Flower

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    Buda,

    Check with local metal recycling places to see if anybody has recently sold copper wire to them in an amount that might equal what was stolen from you. I assume your sheriff's office will do the same, but to be sure, you might check yourself. This would be a good way to vent some of your anger and feel that you're doing something about it. If the places still have the wire sold on hand, ask to see it to see if you can identify it. I believe the law requires the recycling place to get the identity of the seller of such stuff. This could lead to the culprits identities and then to prosecution. The law in Texas recently got tougher on copper thieves, because the phenomenon of this type of theft has gotten so bad.

    See Texas Penal Code Section 31.03 (e)(4)(F) makes it a felony to steal wiring such as yours:

    the value of the property stolen is less than
    $20,000 and the property stolen is insulated or noninsulated wire
    or cable that consists of at least 50 percent:
    (i) aluminum;
    (ii) bronze, or
    (iii) copper


    Check with your local sheriff's office & push them to check the metal recycling places too - or any place that buys used metal for any purpose.
     
  3. budagardener

    budagardener Seedling

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    Thanks everyone for listenting to me gripe and complain. It was not a fun evening yesterday.

    So this morning was even more frustrating!!!!!
    I go to the front yard and laying in a heap are all my lights and wiring! So my plants where destroyed for NO reason at all! If the person felt that guilty, they could have replaced some bushes and plants! URGH!
     
  4. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Oh, my goodness, talk about adding salt to a wound.
    A couple of possible scenarios come to mind, hope the last one gives you a mental picture of Karma at work and makes you smile.

    Kids who got caught by their parents but didn't want to confess to you and have to pay for repairs or Bubba who sobered up after being treated for fire ant bites on certain delicate parts of his anatomy and realizing that he might not ever get all the ants out of his pickup, got drunk again last night and returned them.
     



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  5. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    How 'nice' of them to return everything :rolleyes: You deserve a day on the beach for this Buda.
     
  6. Biita

    Biita Arctic-ally Challenged Forager

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    Maybe they caught an episode of My Name is Earl, and the thought of Karma scared the begebeeze outta them. Either way I sure hope Karma still happens to them.

    I'm glad you got the wiring and lights back, but my goodness, my heart goes out to you for all those plants...all that hard work.

    Lets hope Karma kicks some major bootie!!
     
  7. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    I'm glad you got your lights back. As for your wasted work and ruined plants, nothing can replace that.

    Did your neighbour also get their lights back by the way?
     
  8. glendann

    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I'm glad your wiring was returned but I hope those Ants were all over them as they were on my hand the time I was
    leaving for Montana the next day and looked like I had a horrible case of chicken poxs all over my right hand and arm.I had to fly to Montana with my hand and arm puffed up .If all over them they were very sick by morning and did need a Dr.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Well you might have got your lights and wiring back but they should have had the decency to also leave a cheque to cover the damage they did to your plants too!! :-x They've just added insult to injury by returning the lights.
     
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    budagardener Seedling

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    My neighbors lights where not returned. Weird.
    I had to break down and go to Home Depot today and do something with the naked beds.

    After talking to several neighbors last night, I decided it was time to start a blog for the community where people can post vandelism and crimes. out association does nothing to make any of us aware of things like this in spite of all of us reporting it.

    I was so shocked to find out that the first security guard at the pool was fired after 54....yes 54 complaints from parents who's little girls had been touched inappropriatley. We are now on our fifth security guard in three months and I had no clue!!!
     
  11. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    That is extremely disturbing. I'm glad you are starting a blog so everyone is well informed.

    Biita-you watch my name is Earl there? Cool!
     
  12. Quietly Awesome

    Quietly Awesome Seedling

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    I am so sorry. :'( I say plant ya a nice big new bush, and wait behind it and catch the little B*****ds!
     
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    This is awful, those poor plants. Yes you should replant bigger and better, than before. Maybe if they see you out there working, they'll feel guilty enough to do some real work, and help.
     
  14. WTxDaddy

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    Plant something with nasty thorns, or that is poisonouos, so they get what they deserve!
     

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