
Living in Loa was a little too exciting for me yesterday. Scott had asked me to bring him his id badge and some gatorade, which was fine. When we got to the car Allie was getting in her seat and she lifted up a large panel and asked me what it was. Yep, some kids had tried to steal my car! They pulled a couple of panels off from underneath the stearing wheel, moved my seat, took the parking break off, messed with my cigarette lighter and pulled a wire down. I had noticed the car smelled funny when I had first opened the door; yep, it was from the cigarette lighter. The ignition looks really messed up, but my key still works.
Scott had taken the 4 wheeler to work so I put the girls in his car and took him his stuff. When I got home I called the sheriff's office. They had me go to their office and write a statement about my car. Then I went home and a few minutes later an officer came to my house. I am really glad I didn't drive my car, because there were footprints in the dirt at the end of the driveway which I probably would have driven over. Some kids from Sorensen Ranch (a RTC in Koosharem) had run away. They stole a truck from Brian Farm (the local IFA, True Value, and gas station) and broken in the store and done a lot of damage. The footprints at my house matched the footprints at Brian Farm. They already had the boys in custody. The officer took one of the panels from my car to see if he could get some fingerprints off of it. I haven't heard anything else yet.
Just to make something clear. I usually lock my car doors at night (which most people around here don't do). After school the day before we locked all of the car doors because we weren't planning on going anywhere later on. That night Scott was washing his car and he needed a bucket and Allie was a big helper and got her throw up bucket from the car for him to use. She forgot to lock the doors and neither Scott or I thought about it. But yes, I usually lock the car doors. I think our garage will be clean by the end of the week so we can park our cars in there again. ;-)