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On Saturday morning a professional thief entered our Marina in NY and robbed
a newly delivered boat of its electronics. The removal job was as clean and perfect as if it was being done by a professional installer. He was in and out in 58 minutes, in at 1:49 and out at 2:47 as clean and as neat a burglary as could be. But he screwed up this time. A camera picked up his every move, his license plate was 741-TE_ , the last digit being either a Y, I, or L. (Probably Y) We think it is Jersey plates. The car is a red Honda CRX with a hanging rear drivers side fender skirt, a white sticker in the back window in the upper passenger corner that perhaps says "Nikko". Front license plate is crooked. The local cops are a bit busy I guess, but if anyone sees this car around a marina somewhere, the info will help the cops and the insurance company track them down quicker. I assume whoever it was handles marine electronics every day so around a Marina is where he will be found. Mark |
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On Saturday morning a professional thief entered our Marina in NY and robbed
a newly delivered boat of its electronics. The removal job was as clean and perfect as if it was being done by a professional installer. Common MO. Find out where the boat was commissioned, and check the employee parking lot for the car caught on video tape. Back in the days when cars were delivered without radios, or major sucky factory AM/FM casettes, I used to do a lot of business with local car stereo installation companies. I noticed that customers referred to a particular car stereo company were routinely getting ripped off within a very few days of delivery. The lot boy "asked around" and found out that the two guys who did "installations" for that particular stereo company were among the main go-to guys when you wanted a barely used, highly discounted car stereo. We stopped sending customers to that firm, but the cops? Couldn't have cared less. A lot of marine electronics are probably stolen "to order". The market is so small that the risk of being caught trying to sell the stuff is enormous. How many of the very latest model Raymarine plotter, radar, etc combos are going to be for sale second hand? Did the boat owner get and keep the original boxes? If not, sadly enough, this gear may already be back on the shelf and represented as "new" someplace. Was this another case of a $1mm boat protected by a $15 lock?...........or did the thief seem to get aboard with very little trouble? Look very carefully at the commissioning company employees. One of them could be a bad apple. |
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"Mark - boatbasin.com" wrote in message et...
On Saturday morning a professional thief entered our Marina in NY and robbed a newly delivered boat of its electronics. The removal job was as clean and perfect as if it was being done by a professional installer. He was in and out in 58 minutes, in at 1:49 and out at 2:47 as clean and as neat a burglary as could be. But he screwed up this time. A camera picked up his every move, his license plate was 741-TE_ , the last digit being either a Y, I, or L. (Probably Y) We think it is Jersey plates. The car is a red Honda CRX with a hanging rear drivers side fender skirt, a white sticker in the back window in the upper passenger corner that perhaps says "Nikko". Front license plate is crooked. The local cops are a bit busy I guess, but if anyone sees this car around a marina somewhere, the info will help the cops and the insurance company track them down quicker. I assume whoever it was handles marine electronics every day so around a Marina is where he will be found. If the cops dont care and its a pro, maybe the insurance companies will be interested ... Matt |
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"Mark - boatbasin.com" wrote in message et...
On Saturday morning a professional thief entered our Marina in NY and robbed a newly delivered boat of its electronics. The removal job was as clean and perfect as if it was being done by a professional installer. He was in and out in 58 minutes, in at 1:49 and out at 2:47 as clean and as neat a burglary as could be. But he screwed up this time. A camera picked up his every move, his license plate was 741-TE_ , the last digit being either a Y, I, or L. (Probably Y) We think it is Jersey plates. The car is a red Honda CRX with a hanging rear drivers side fender skirt, a white sticker in the back window in the upper passenger corner that perhaps says "Nikko". Front license plate is crooked. The local cops are a bit busy I guess, but if anyone sees this car around a marina somewhere, the info will help the cops and the insurance company track them down quicker. I assume whoever it was handles marine electronics every day so around a Marina is where he will be found. Mark Sorry to hear about the crime, Mark, but it sounds like you've got this guy dead to rights! Let us know what happens. Missed almost the whole summer as far as riding my MSX due to the engine blowing up, but am just about to finally get it back this week to have my riding season in the fall instead; I'll probably make it by WSBB to say hello. richforman |
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