After working all day I come back to my car on Monday, July 12th sitting in the Aurora Transportation Center’s parking lot, where I park every day and ride the train into Chicago, and the rear passenger door window is broke out. I get closer, my $465 head unit (stereo) faceplate is gone, and my $180 radar detector gone, $20 sunglasses, my CD’s and case, and quarters for parking, center console gone through, and misc. change I had in the car all gone. Someone broke into my car, and stole everything they could. Mind you they must have broke the window with their hand or something because there was blood all over, I have their DNA, on my seat, center console, papers in the center console were bloody, and blood fingerprints on the hood because they opened the hood to beat on the battery cable to try and get the alarm to stop going off. They tore my dash apart trying to get my head unit out, but couldn’t get that, only could get the faceplate. They took probably like $750 worth of stuff, plus the cost of the window.. I called the police, like they’ll do anything, they wrote a report, that’s about it. So the last few days haven’t been the best. As always this has been documented, by what other than pictures, click the picture for more.
The cop not taking fingerprints for the reason he said which was "there isn’t any finger prints, otherwise I would get someone out here to take them" Bullshit cop, there are blood and grease fingerprints on my hood. He just wanted to tell me I was stupid for leaving my faceplate on, which I was, ok, but do I deserve any of this? I think not. Maybe this will have to spark my engineering learning and set me up a burglar fryer in my car. Some high voltage power lines going through my car wouldn’t feel too good, I can catch the thief that way because well, they won’t live. Bastards.