I'd be hoping for a repeat attempt while watching from nearby with a large-gauge shotgun.
Hope the local police find him after something horrible happens to him, but not to your radio.
I'll never see the radio again. I was parked in the driveway at my grandmother's house in her neighborhood -- the area has gotten worse and worse with each passing year. I've got the radio serial number and whatnot so I'll be filing a police report tomorrow morning. After that I can file an insurance claim and recover the cost. I've also listed the model and serial # on several ham radio sites that track stolen radios. Since it's a ham radio it's only useful for the ham bands. These assholes stole a really powerful radio, but they can't talk to anyone except hams on it.
The best part is that they cut the power supply wires short of the inline fuses; if they try to transmit on high power without those fuses and there's a slight fluctuation in the power supply, I've heard the radio can burn itself up. I hope that happens to the bastards.
This happened the ONE night I left the truck unlocked. I have the worst luck. I used to have a "no valuable things in my truck" rule, but had to leave that by the way-side when I got the radio. The antenna on top of the vehicle is a big dead give away for "here, come steal an expensive radio!"
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Yea.. I don't leave my cars doors unlocked even when I visit my parents who usually leave their bloody house unlocked
...expect if im drunk or otherwise absent-minded