I left town around Friday May 18th 4:30pm and returned Sunday May 20th about 6:30pm. Noticed my TV and computer headphones were missing and things were rustled around. Refrigerator door was left open as well. No other electronics or valuables were stolen.
Initially I was confused at how they entered as none of the door were broken, no windows in the immediate house were broken, and when i returned all of the doors were locked still. After the officer arrived i noticed blood on the floor in an addition to the house (which used to be a garage, but is currently only used for storage. The blood lead me me to a broken window in this room. They also broke a lower crawlspace window but probably realized that you cant get into the house from under there.
you can see blood on the window and there were a lot of spots of blood that look like this:
leading from the window to the door entrance into the rest of the house. Both the responding officer and the Crime Lab officer were confused why there was so much blood in the first room and none in the rest of the house. The burglar(s) were not even smart enough to wear gloves, and the officer lifted a right pinky print from the window they broke, though the officer did say that the print wasnt that good and that it probably wont turn anything up. They took blood samples as well. The Crime Lab officer also mentioned that the blood looked dry enough that he thinks this probably occurred Friday night/Saturday morning. Crime Lab officer also noted that the intruder was wearing Nike Air Force One shoes and that he "sees that a lot" lol.
I had my guns and most of my ammo with me, so they did not get stolen either. They are lucky I wasnt home, but if i was who knows if they would have still attempted this.
no idea who did this, i don't really have any enemies. no one other than my brothers and 1 or 2 close friends knew i was even out of town. i always leave the lights on too (mainly for my cats). the lamp that was on had been unplugged (plugged in near the TV).
The TV that was stolen was a 42" Panasonic Plasma that weights about 75lbs and its not too easy to carry with one person. ive done it but its slow and awkward.
Initially I was confused at how they entered as none of the door were broken, no windows in the immediate house were broken, and when i returned all of the doors were locked still. After the officer arrived i noticed blood on the floor in an addition to the house (which used to be a garage, but is currently only used for storage. The blood lead me me to a broken window in this room. They also broke a lower crawlspace window but probably realized that you cant get into the house from under there.
you can see blood on the window and there were a lot of spots of blood that look like this:
leading from the window to the door entrance into the rest of the house. Both the responding officer and the Crime Lab officer were confused why there was so much blood in the first room and none in the rest of the house. The burglar(s) were not even smart enough to wear gloves, and the officer lifted a right pinky print from the window they broke, though the officer did say that the print wasnt that good and that it probably wont turn anything up. They took blood samples as well. The Crime Lab officer also mentioned that the blood looked dry enough that he thinks this probably occurred Friday night/Saturday morning. Crime Lab officer also noted that the intruder was wearing Nike Air Force One shoes and that he "sees that a lot" lol.
I had my guns and most of my ammo with me, so they did not get stolen either. They are lucky I wasnt home, but if i was who knows if they would have still attempted this.
no idea who did this, i don't really have any enemies. no one other than my brothers and 1 or 2 close friends knew i was even out of town. i always leave the lights on too (mainly for my cats). the lamp that was on had been unplugged (plugged in near the TV).
The TV that was stolen was a 42" Panasonic Plasma that weights about 75lbs and its not too easy to carry with one person. ive done it but its slow and awkward.