Xbox marks the spot
colintrav
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Well this theif was really bright ,, bright enough to get caught playin a stolen xbox online ..
Retard of the hightest Order .. LOL
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bron ... YYstD4m5oN
An Xbox marked the spot where a Bronx man stockpiled a treasure trove of pilfered electronics, police said.
Jeremiah Gilliam, 22, was caught after playing a stolen game console online -- allowing cops in Pelham, where it was stolen, to trace the IP address to his grandmother's address, cops said.
There, detectives found dozens of video games, laptops, and GPS devices believed to have been stolen from as many as 200 car break-ins and several home burglaries in Westchester County.
Gilliam was already under investigation for 13 robberies of unlocked cars, Pelham Detective John Hynes said.
Jeremiah Gilliam.
Jeremiah Gilliam.
A kid whose Xbox was stolen in one of the burglaries noticed that someone was playing online with his game system and told his parents, who reported it to police.
"On the day of the burglary, the victim used another Xbox and saw his system was already online," Hynes said. "At the house, we found Xboxes, PlayStations, GPS units, laptops -- a total of 53 items, including stolen credit cards."
Gilliam is charged with grand larceny.
Retard of the hightest Order .. LOL
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bron ... YYstD4m5oN
An Xbox marked the spot where a Bronx man stockpiled a treasure trove of pilfered electronics, police said.
Jeremiah Gilliam, 22, was caught after playing a stolen game console online -- allowing cops in Pelham, where it was stolen, to trace the IP address to his grandmother's address, cops said.
There, detectives found dozens of video games, laptops, and GPS devices believed to have been stolen from as many as 200 car break-ins and several home burglaries in Westchester County.
Gilliam was already under investigation for 13 robberies of unlocked cars, Pelham Detective John Hynes said.
Jeremiah Gilliam.
Jeremiah Gilliam.
A kid whose Xbox was stolen in one of the burglaries noticed that someone was playing online with his game system and told his parents, who reported it to police.
"On the day of the burglary, the victim used another Xbox and saw his system was already online," Hynes said. "At the house, we found Xboxes, PlayStations, GPS units, laptops -- a total of 53 items, including stolen credit cards."
Gilliam is charged with grand larceny.
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Erm..... Great. Thanks for that.
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If it was a person got caught stealing a bike your reply would differ ...0
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sheepsteeth wrote:colintrav wrote:If it was a person got caught stealing a bike your reply would differ ...
but it wasnt.0 -
Safe to say Colin Traveller for the third time today should jog on, seriously - people are fed up with your drivel. Toodles. Au Revoir. Goodbye.0
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I think its safe to say i havent read a single colintrav post that is of use .... This post does not break the rule :roll:0
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colintrav wrote:If it was a person got caught stealing a bike your reply would differ ...
Seriously, do you actually ride a bike?
In my head, this is what you look like:
It takes as much courage to have tried and failed as it does to have tried and succeeded.
Join us on UK-MTB we won't bite, but bring cake!
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stevet1992 wrote:I think its safe to say i havent read a single colintrav post that is of use .... This post does not break the rule :roll:0
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i think hes good and you lot are bullies. i hope his dad isnt reading all of this............................................................0
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sheepsteeth wrote:i think hes good and you lot are bullies. i hope his dad isnt reading all of this............................................................
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