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Message Subject: Stolen equipment found
Don H
Posted 2/24/2008 9:53 AM (#303462)
Subject: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 7


Last November I reported that just under $13,000 of equipment was stolen from my boat in the Green Bay area. The police showed very little interest in my problem and in fact did not want to make out a report which they finally did for insurance purposes. Needless to say nothing became of this until a member of our club, Shane West, noticed that two of my hand made lures had just sold on ebay for $50 each by Action Jack. They had even used my name in the description of them. I contacted the police who were still did not seem very interested in trying to solve this case until I sent them the pictures from ebay that showed my signature on the lures. Things went fast after that and last Tuesday the first arrest was made and a very large amount of stolen property was recovered. One more arrest is yet to be made and more stolen property has been located. I have no idea as of yet how much of my equipment has been recovered but the important thing is that these thieves have been caught and I owe it all to the alertness of Shane.

Muskydr
Posted 2/24/2008 10:00 AM (#303464 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Congrats Don on getting your stuff back, scumbags should get some medieval justice on their arses!!!
nwild
Posted 2/24/2008 10:29 AM (#303468 - in reply to #303464)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Don,
I had a very similar experience last year. The only exception was that the local police took a great interest in the case and found the thieving bastages very quickly.

Glad they caught them, hope you get most of your stuff back. I know its not likely, but it was be nice if the sons a b's rotted in a jail cell for a long time.
gopackgo
Posted 2/24/2008 11:02 AM (#303473 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found





Posts: 386


That's awesome! Hope you get all of your stuff back!!

AWH
Posted 2/24/2008 11:13 AM (#303474 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found





Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Awesome news. Great job, Shane, on having the eagle eye on Ebay!

Aaron
h2os2t
Posted 2/24/2008 11:56 AM (#303476 - in reply to #303474)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 941


Location: Freedom, WI
Don - That is cool, to bad the police did not do much and you guys did the looking. That is why it wise to keep your eyes open.
gtp888
Posted 2/24/2008 11:59 AM (#303477 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: RE: Stolen equipment found





Location: Sun Prairie, WI
Great news Don! Great work Shane! Man Don, when you got up in front of CCMI and told us the news about what happened, I could see the look of pain on your face. I'm happy for you that your belongings are being returned and the slobs who stole it will be spending some lodging time in the crowbar motel!
Muskie Pat
Posted 2/24/2008 1:00 PM (#303488 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found





Posts: 284


Location: Fishing the weeds
That's awesome news. What ever punishment they get, is not enough. Pat
ESfishOX
Posted 2/24/2008 1:43 PM (#303495 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found





Posts: 412


Location: Waukesha, WI
glad to see you'll get most of it back.
tomyv
Posted 2/24/2008 1:48 PM (#303499 - in reply to #303495)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 1310


Location: Washington, PA
That's awesome to hear. Our cars were broken into twice last year in our driveway. Cops said we can fingerprint, but we're not going to find anything unless someone catches them in the act. I really hate thieves.
ShaneW
Posted 2/24/2008 2:04 PM (#303501 - in reply to #303499)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 619


Location: Verona, WI
My only advice to would be criminals - don't advertise stolen goods by using the name of the guy you stole the stuff from.

Duh.

Shane
DEMolishedyou2
Posted 2/24/2008 2:21 PM (#303505 - in reply to #303501)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found





Posts: 434


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
Great work Shane!!!
dogonpoint
Posted 2/24/2008 2:32 PM (#303506 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: RE: Stolen equipment found


Congrats on getting your gear back, but I have a hypothetical question.

Say you get your gear stolen as you did and obviously filed a police report and filed a claim with insurance. Say you get your check, replace your gear as much as you can and then a year or more later your gear is recovered? Does the insurance guy coming looking for his money which has now been turned into lures and rods?
esoxman50
Posted 2/24/2008 2:34 PM (#303507 - in reply to #303505)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 134


Those thieves should qualify for some king of dumb crook award, you know, something they could hang in thier cell.

Joe W
buckster58 / don
Posted 2/24/2008 2:56 PM (#303514 - in reply to #303507)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found


Shane, You da man! Come on judge / S.A. make an example of these guys! Everybody knows courts are too easy on these dirtbagsl
Don
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/24/2008 3:45 PM (#303520 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Good for you Don! I do remember reading that and posted taht you might watch eBay. I am shocked it took them this long to dump your stuff.

Shane, didn't you have some lost stuff last year or you found some gear form a guy here? You sound like a good guy to have as a friend! Keep it up and good things will always come your way.
James
RJL
Posted 2/24/2008 4:19 PM (#303524 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: RE: Stolen equipment found


Good news, I had a lot of my own baits stolen in November from the Excel Inn in Green Bay. If anything comes up with a rjlures decal on the tail end of the lure please let me know.

Ron

www.rjlures.com
ShaneW
Posted 2/24/2008 5:21 PM (#303533 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 619


Location: Verona, WI
Ron,

You should probably touch base with the police. My understanding is there was a lot of stolen fishing equipment recovered and these guys had started hitting places in November - they may have recovered some of your stuff.

Shane
ulbian
Posted 2/24/2008 6:34 PM (#303543 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 1168


Yeah, definately see what else is there. AROZ had some stuff stolen from that area and it included one of my reels he was fixing up. Very curious to see what they all had...

Steve Reinstra
Posted 2/24/2008 7:29 PM (#303557 - in reply to #303543)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 255


Location: MadCity Wisconsin
RJL........If you had some lures stolen in Green Bay you should contact Detective Tim David of Ashwaubenon Police. Det. David is the guy who made the arrests and recovered a gargage full of stolen stuff. Sounds like he might be a very busy guy on Monday but leave a message if he isnt in. Maybe you could look at the photos of the stolen gear that was recovered and make sure you describe in detail what you had stolen.

Green Bay Police advised me last week that they have over 40 documented thefts from boats just in the city of Green Bay alone!

Dogonpoint........The way it works is that after you get a check from the insurance company the stuff recovered belongs to the insurance co. But....you can work out a deal with them and get some of your stuff back sometimes at a very reasonable sum.

Nice job Shane on spotting Dons hand crafted lures on EBay!
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 2/24/2008 11:40 PM (#303602 - in reply to #303476)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 929


Location: Rhinelander.
very lucky, I wish I was. never heard a word from the police after I called them 3 times. They took little interest.

Pfeiff
ESOX Maniac
Posted 2/25/2008 8:44 AM (#303635 - in reply to #303602)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found





Posts: 2752


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Don- Wow! Great to hear they found the thieves.

Shane- What a great save! Now that row troller of yours must be fully loaded with muskie mojo! I hope you stick that pig of a lifetime.

For those that don't know Shane. Yeah, he's one of the nicest guy's you ever meet! But, he also makes a great glider/jerk bait (The Timber Wolf).

BTW- I have digital photo's of all of my fishing gear, including Shane's Timber Wolf's. Take photo's of everything, including the serial number/data plates on all the non-lure equipment, i.e., boat, motor, trolling motor's, electronic's etc.

Have fun!
Al
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 2/25/2008 10:35 AM (#303655 - in reply to #303635)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found





Posts: 956


Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
Great to hear what appears to be a positive end to a negative situation. I cant understand for the life of me the reluctance of the GB police not wanting to make a report for you at thte time of the theft. Actually I do have an idea or two which really get my blood boiling but I wont get into it. Anyway, Glad to hear the good news. Nice catch on e-bay.
Karl
Will Schultz
Posted 2/25/2008 10:46 AM (#303658 - in reply to #303506)
Subject: RE: Stolen equipment found





Location: Grand Rapids, MI

dogonpoint - 2/24/2008 3:32 PM Congrats on getting your gear back, but I have a hypothetical question.

Say you get your gear stolen as you did and obviously filed a police report and filed a claim with insurance. Say you get your check, replace your gear as much as you can and then a year or more later your gear is recovered? Does the insurance guy coming looking for his money which has now been turned into lures and rods?

The insurnace compnay paid you for the stuff that was lost, anything recovered is now owned by the insurance company. "You" don't get your stuff back the insurance company gets "their" stuff back.



Edited by Will Schultz 2/25/2008 10:48 AM
2T Critter
Posted 2/25/2008 6:49 PM (#303790 - in reply to #303462)
Subject: Re: Stolen equipment found




Posts: 153


Obviously the police are not musky fishermen. I bet if there was a case of stolen donuts it would have been solves immediately.
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