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While Man Is Busy Robbing Store, Someone Stole His Truck Left Across the Street
Nov 28, 2019 11:10:02   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
While Man Is Busy Robbing Store, Someone Stole His Truck Left Across the Street

Perhaps proving that there is no honor among thieves, a Washington state man who called police to report one crime has been arrested and charged with another.

The incident took place at about 6 a.m. Sunday, according to police in Kennewick, Washington.

“On 8-25-2019 at about 6:00AM, KPD responded to the area of the 500 block of E Bruneau for an auto theft that had just occurred.

“The owner of the vehicle, William Kelley, was reporting that someone just stole his red 1992 Chevy pickup with maroon canopy, WA license B96531X,” the Kennewick Police Department posted on its Facebook page.

Kelley told police a tale of woe.

In a newsletter issued by the Kennewick Police Department, they said Kelley “had been at the tavern the previous night and went home with friends, leaving his truck behind.”

He told them that the next morning, “he returned to the pickup and placed his keys and cell phone on the front seat and then attempted to locate a bathroom.”

“A male riding a 10-speed rode by and discovered the keys and then threw his back bike in the bed of the truck and fled,” the department wrote in the Facebook video caption.

But soon police found information that put a new slant on the case, even though they were able to verify one part of Kelley’s story.

First, Kelley was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

“And then the story got real interesting,” the police newsletter said.

“Officers confirmed the vehicle was stolen by watching the video from the tavern but it was discovered ‘victim’ did not leave his vehicle their all night as he had claimed.”

Instead, police said they saw the truck pull up at about 5:30 a.m. and saw Kelley enter a nearby business, allegedly to steal from it.

“His truck was stolen as he was stealing items. He was booked for Burglary,” police said.

Kelley’s stolen truck has not yet been recovered, according to police.

The department has issued a description of the alleged thief based on a video.

Police are searching for a “white male, approximately 30-40 years of age with close cropped hair cut that was shorter around the ears than it was on top.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/man-busy-robbing-store-someone-stole-truck-left-across-street/?ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&ff_campaign=dailypm&ff_content=western-journal



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Nov 28, 2019 11:20:29   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
While Man Is Busy Robbing Store, Someone Stole His Truck Left Across the Street

Perhaps proving that there is no honor among thieves, a Washington state man who called police to report one crime has been arrested and charged with another.

The incident took place at about 6 a.m. Sunday, according to police in Kennewick, Washington.

“On 8-25-2019 at about 6:00AM, KPD responded to the area of the 500 block of E Bruneau for an auto theft that had just occurred.

“The owner of the vehicle, William Kelley, was reporting that someone just stole his red 1992 Chevy pickup with maroon canopy, WA license B96531X,” the Kennewick Police Department posted on its Facebook page.

Kelley told police a tale of woe.

In a newsletter issued by the Kennewick Police Department, they said Kelley “had been at the tavern the previous night and went home with friends, leaving his truck behind.”

He told them that the next morning, “he returned to the pickup and placed his keys and cell phone on the front seat and then attempted to locate a bathroom.”

“A male riding a 10-speed rode by and discovered the keys and then threw his back bike in the bed of the truck and fled,” the department wrote in the Facebook video caption.

But soon police found information that put a new slant on the case, even though they were able to verify one part of Kelley’s story.

First, Kelley was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

“And then the story got real interesting,” the police newsletter said.

“Officers confirmed the vehicle was stolen by watching the video from the tavern but it was discovered ‘victim’ did not leave his vehicle their all night as he had claimed.”

Instead, police said they saw the truck pull up at about 5:30 a.m. and saw Kelley enter a nearby business, allegedly to steal from it.

“His truck was stolen as he was stealing items. He was booked for Burglary,” police said.

Kelley’s stolen truck has not yet been recovered, according to police.

The department has issued a description of the alleged thief based on a video.

Police are searching for a “white male, approximately 30-40 years of age with close cropped hair cut that was shorter around the ears than it was on top.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/man-busy-robbing-store-someone-stole-truck-left-across-street/?ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&ff_campaign=dailypm&ff_content=western-journal
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I wonder if criminal Kelly is smart enough to realize the irony of his situation?

His Bullbiden story to the police seems like it was meth driven.

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Nov 28, 2019 11:43:24   #
son of witless
 
Very funny.

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Nov 28, 2019 22:46:10   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
While Man Is Busy Robbing Store, Someone Stole His Truck Left Across the Street

Perhaps proving that there is no honor among thieves, a Washington state man who called police to report one crime has been arrested and charged with another.

The incident took place at about 6 a.m. Sunday, according to police in Kennewick, Washington.

“On 8-25-2019 at about 6:00AM, KPD responded to the area of the 500 block of E Bruneau for an auto theft that had just occurred.

“The owner of the vehicle, William Kelley, was reporting that someone just stole his red 1992 Chevy pickup with maroon canopy, WA license B96531X,” the Kennewick Police Department posted on its Facebook page.

Kelley told police a tale of woe.

In a newsletter issued by the Kennewick Police Department, they said Kelley “had been at the tavern the previous night and went home with friends, leaving his truck behind.”

He told them that the next morning, “he returned to the pickup and placed his keys and cell phone on the front seat and then attempted to locate a bathroom.”

“A male riding a 10-speed rode by and discovered the keys and then threw his back bike in the bed of the truck and fled,” the department wrote in the Facebook video caption.

But soon police found information that put a new slant on the case, even though they were able to verify one part of Kelley’s story.

First, Kelley was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

“And then the story got real interesting,” the police newsletter said.

“Officers confirmed the vehicle was stolen by watching the video from the tavern but it was discovered ‘victim’ did not leave his vehicle their all night as he had claimed.”

Instead, police said they saw the truck pull up at about 5:30 a.m. and saw Kelley enter a nearby business, allegedly to steal from it.

“His truck was stolen as he was stealing items. He was booked for Burglary,” police said.

Kelley’s stolen truck has not yet been recovered, according to police.

The department has issued a description of the alleged thief based on a video.

Police are searching for a “white male, approximately 30-40 years of age with close cropped hair cut that was shorter around the ears than it was on top.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/man-busy-robbing-store-someone-stole-truck-left-across-street/?ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&ff_campaign=dailypm&ff_content=western-journal
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Nov 29, 2019 15:11:36   #
sisboombaa
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
While Man Is Busy Robbing Store, Someone Stole His Truck Left Across the Street

Perhaps proving that there is no honor among thieves, a Washington state man who called police to report one crime has been arrested and charged with another.

The incident took place at about 6 a.m. Sunday, according to police in Kennewick, Washington.

“On 8-25-2019 at about 6:00AM, KPD responded to the area of the 500 block of E Bruneau for an auto theft that had just occurred.

“The owner of the vehicle, William Kelley, was reporting that someone just stole his red 1992 Chevy pickup with maroon canopy, WA license B96531X,” the Kennewick Police Department posted on its Facebook page.

Kelley told police a tale of woe.

In a newsletter issued by the Kennewick Police Department, they said Kelley “had been at the tavern the previous night and went home with friends, leaving his truck behind.”

He told them that the next morning, “he returned to the pickup and placed his keys and cell phone on the front seat and then attempted to locate a bathroom.”

“A male riding a 10-speed rode by and discovered the keys and then threw his back bike in the bed of the truck and fled,” the department wrote in the Facebook video caption.

But soon police found information that put a new slant on the case, even though they were able to verify one part of Kelley’s story.

First, Kelley was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

“And then the story got real interesting,” the police newsletter said.

“Officers confirmed the vehicle was stolen by watching the video from the tavern but it was discovered ‘victim’ did not leave his vehicle their all night as he had claimed.”

Instead, police said they saw the truck pull up at about 5:30 a.m. and saw Kelley enter a nearby business, allegedly to steal from it.

“His truck was stolen as he was stealing items. He was booked for Burglary,” police said.

Kelley’s stolen truck has not yet been recovered, according to police.

The department has issued a description of the alleged thief based on a video.

Police are searching for a “white male, approximately 30-40 years of age with close cropped hair cut that was shorter around the ears than it was on top.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/man-busy-robbing-store-someone-stole-truck-left-across-street/?ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&ff_campaign=dailypm&ff_content=western-journal
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Some would call this karma.
Some would call this justice.
Some would call this a joke.
Some would call this bad luck.
Some would call this good luck.
Some call it life as usual.
But the fact is that we can not collectively agree on anything.
As for my thoughts; Who cares. It's hard to believe someone would steal a vehicle at 6:00 am on a Sunday morning. An old pick-up at that.

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Nov 29, 2019 15:17:38   #
Big Kahuna
 
sisboombaa wrote:
Some would call this karma.
Some would call this justice.
Some would call this a joke.
Some would call this bad luck.
Some would call this good luck.
Some call it life as usual.
But the fact is that we can not collectively agree on anything.
As for my thoughts; Who cares. It's hard to believe someone would steal a vehicle at 6:00 am on a Sunday morning. An old pick-up at that.


If the demonic dems can waste almost 4 years trying to declare Hitlery as president and not Trump, surely some petty thief can spend 1 early morning trying to steal an old truck!!

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Nov 29, 2019 15:44:29   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
While Man Is Busy Robbing Store, Someone Stole His Truck Left Across the Street

Perhaps proving that there is no honor among thieves, a Washington state man who called police to report one crime has been arrested and charged with another.

The incident took place at about 6 a.m. Sunday, according to police in Kennewick, Washington.

“On 8-25-2019 at about 6:00AM, KPD responded to the area of the 500 block of E Bruneau for an auto theft that had just occurred.

“The owner of the vehicle, William Kelley, was reporting that someone just stole his red 1992 Chevy pickup with maroon canopy, WA license B96531X,” the Kennewick Police Department posted on its Facebook page.

Kelley told police a tale of woe.

In a newsletter issued by the Kennewick Police Department, they said Kelley “had been at the tavern the previous night and went home with friends, leaving his truck behind.”

He told them that the next morning, “he returned to the pickup and placed his keys and cell phone on the front seat and then attempted to locate a bathroom.”

“A male riding a 10-speed rode by and discovered the keys and then threw his back bike in the bed of the truck and fled,” the department wrote in the Facebook video caption.

But soon police found information that put a new slant on the case, even though they were able to verify one part of Kelley’s story.

First, Kelley was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

“And then the story got real interesting,” the police newsletter said.

“Officers confirmed the vehicle was stolen by watching the video from the tavern but it was discovered ‘victim’ did not leave his vehicle their all night as he had claimed.”

Instead, police said they saw the truck pull up at about 5:30 a.m. and saw Kelley enter a nearby business, allegedly to steal from it.

“His truck was stolen as he was stealing items. He was booked for Burglary,” police said.

Kelley’s stolen truck has not yet been recovered, according to police.

The department has issued a description of the alleged thief based on a video.

Police are searching for a “white male, approximately 30-40 years of age with close cropped hair cut that was shorter around the ears than it was on top.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/man-busy-robbing-store-someone-stole-truck-left-across-street/?ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&ff_campaign=dailypm&ff_content=western-journal
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I love it. The irony is perfect for Thanksgiving.

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Nov 29, 2019 16:47:32   #
Tug484
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
While Man Is Busy Robbing Store, Someone Stole His Truck Left Across the Street

Perhaps proving that there is no honor among thieves, a Washington state man who called police to report one crime has been arrested and charged with another.

The incident took place at about 6 a.m. Sunday, according to police in Kennewick, Washington.

“On 8-25-2019 at about 6:00AM, KPD responded to the area of the 500 block of E Bruneau for an auto theft that had just occurred.

“The owner of the vehicle, William Kelley, was reporting that someone just stole his red 1992 Chevy pickup with maroon canopy, WA license B96531X,” the Kennewick Police Department posted on its Facebook page.

Kelley told police a tale of woe.

In a newsletter issued by the Kennewick Police Department, they said Kelley “had been at the tavern the previous night and went home with friends, leaving his truck behind.”

He told them that the next morning, “he returned to the pickup and placed his keys and cell phone on the front seat and then attempted to locate a bathroom.”

“A male riding a 10-speed rode by and discovered the keys and then threw his back bike in the bed of the truck and fled,” the department wrote in the Facebook video caption.

But soon police found information that put a new slant on the case, even though they were able to verify one part of Kelley’s story.

First, Kelley was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

“And then the story got real interesting,” the police newsletter said.

“Officers confirmed the vehicle was stolen by watching the video from the tavern but it was discovered ‘victim’ did not leave his vehicle their all night as he had claimed.”

Instead, police said they saw the truck pull up at about 5:30 a.m. and saw Kelley enter a nearby business, allegedly to steal from it.

“His truck was stolen as he was stealing items. He was booked for Burglary,” police said.

Kelley’s stolen truck has not yet been recovered, according to police.

The department has issued a description of the alleged thief based on a video.

Police are searching for a “white male, approximately 30-40 years of age with close cropped hair cut that was shorter around the ears than it was on top.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/man-busy-robbing-store-someone-stole-truck-left-across-street/?ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&ff_campaign=dailypm&ff_content=western-journal
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Karma finally struck him.

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Nov 29, 2019 21:31:00   #
Mike Easterday
 
That's Funny!!!

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