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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr
Just thinking out aloud but maybe there's another way to get him.
How is he getting to your house? Is he catching a bus or driving a car?
Being late at night, probably driving. So were would he park his car? Is there a shopping centre or public car park near your house? If there is I would bet that's were he's parking.
Crooks generally don't park their cars near the houses they visit but it wouldn't be far away either. Maybe the next street or so and your house wouldn't be the only place he'd be visiting.
So you know what he looks like and were his car may be. So can you stay at a neighbours house and wait for him? Or can you stake out the car park if there is one?
Is there a patern to the visits? Days, Times, Etc...
The point is if you can get the details of the car the police should act. Please don't try and arrest him yourself. There's no need to put yourself in harms way.
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I believe that this guy is on foot. I live in a heavily tree'd neighborhood in the center of the city and so my neighborhood is a frequent spot for joggers. My other cameras spotted him walking from the end of the block. This makes me think that he lives nearby in one of the surrounding neighborhoods. Also, there are absolutely zero cars parked on the streets in this neighborhood so any car would standout like a sore thumb.
After I sent the photos to our neighborhood watch (which covers about 2 miles long by 3 blocks wide) two separate people recognized this guy. One of these people is positive they chased him off their 2nd floor balcony about 6 months ago. The other person thinks this is a guy they saw breaking mailbox, in which they called the police but the guy was gone before the police arrived.
I sent the photos and a story to our local newspaper last night and I hope they will find it interesting enough to print. I am also going to contact our local TV stations.
I'm not going to try and detain him myself (although I know I could easily take his butt down). I think the biggest bang for my buck is to trick him with GPS and find out where he lives. I suspect the police will find far more than my mail - maybe even a couple of partners in crime.