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« : July 04, 2014, 04:31:39 AM »

I received this note & am passing it on to any of you that might find some of the lost or discarded items:

Hello,

I am a young man from Johnson who has been volunteering at the local skatepark for years.

In the middle of June, a young man from Franklin County broke in and stole $3,800 worth of tools from our shed at the park. Most of those were my personal tools: my livelihood.

I was informed of the following by the detective working the case:

At some point last week before they could search the place where he was staying in Johnson, he loaded up all of the big ticket items and brought them to Fairfield where he had an accomplice drive him around while he tossed everything bit by bit out of the car.

Here is a list of everything that was stolen.  If you could post the following message to your website that would be great.

I look forward to getting back to work!

Thank you for your time.


Richard Bowen
On June 15th $3,800 worth of tools were stolen from the Johnson skatepark.

According to the police most of the property was discarded from a vehicle over miles of roads in Fairfield.

If you have found any of the following items please contact Richard Bowen (802-730-2911) or the Lamoille County Sheriff's Office (802-888-3502).

DeWalt Lithium Ion Cordless kit:
    Impact Driver
    Drill
    2 Batteries
    One Charger
    in a DeWalt hard case

Milwaukee 4-1/2" angle grinder:
    RJB scratched on barrel
    Various discs
    in a DeWalt hard case

Milwaukee M18 Cordless Kit:
    Drill/Hammer Drill RJB scratched into battery dock
    Brushless Impact Driver RJB scratched into battery dock
    Sawzall RJB scratched into battery dock
    3 batteries RJB scratched on top
    One Charger
    Case of drill bits
    Case of driver bits
    Case of Sawzall blades

Husky 16" open top tool tote:
    Large Auto Lock Vice Grips
    Large needle nose pliers
    Stanley hand saw
    Prescription Safety Glasses in a hard grey case
    Adjustable Square
    Channel lock pliers
    1", 3/4" and 1/2" chisels
    Chalk for chalk reel
    Screwdriver with bit storage in handle

Husky Suede Tool Belt:
    Milwaukee Utility Knife
    Speed square
    1" chisel
   
Lincoln MIG Welder K2513-1
    Half spent 10lb spool of wire
    Damaged ground connection to box

Two 1/2" chuck Black and decker corded drills in a black hard case

Milwaukee Sawzall:
    30 blades
    Milwaukee hard case

Makita Nibbler in a blue metal case

50' extension cord

Red case of drill bits

Yellow Tool box containing a box of padlocks, and various hand tools


Echo gas powered weed wacker

Two thirds of these tools were mine and represent my livelihood.

Thank you.

Richard Bowen

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« #1 : July 08, 2014, 03:33:29 PM »

I was expecting a list of things more like lawn & garden tools. What kind of idiot tosses power tools out in the wild? I guess the same idiot who stole them in the first place and instead of unloading for cash, which is what you're supposed to do when you steal something, he decides to make it a colossal waste and throw them out! If they can be located, I hope they aren't completely ruined. What a jerk. Something personal should be removed from his possession and given the same treatment!

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