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<blockquote data-quote="Pliskin" data-source="post: 3146708" data-attributes="member: 40768"><p>Bill Brashier, Fugitive of Justice. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/bill.brashier.7" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/bill.brashier.7</a> This man is part of my family, and I gave him a free place to stay for 8 months while he was "down on his luck" and looking for a job. A couple weeks ago i'm putting my code in my safe, when I notice him looking over my shoulder. Should have changed the code but he says "Oh don't worry you can trust me" and I wanted to trust someone living with me especially family so I didn't change the code. A few days maybe a week later I go to open the safe and the code is changed. Had to have a guy come drill it out and change the lock to find everything was gone. We have proof he stole everything he was caught selling some but is still on the run. No serial numbers on Tools but the big ones are Dewalt Miter Saw, Circular Saw, Drills and a Husquvarna Polesaw. He was driving a 2001 GMC Extended cab tag # EQM676 painted flat black with headache rack and wheels from a 2015 Chevy that I bought for him so he could look for a job. The grill on the truck is messed up. </p><p></p><p>Serial Numbers,</p><p>Glock 17 Gen 4 FDE Heine Straight Eight night sights SXV009</p><p>Marlin 795 MM34800G</p><p>Marlin Model 60 18447257</p><p>M44 Mosin RC006785</p><p>Tula SKS CCCP 16138</p><p>Mauser 1914 32329</p><p>Nagant 1895 11123</p><p>Aero AR-15 8.3" .300blk Pistol FDE with SBPDW brace. X123714</p><p>1991 Egyptian AKMS with Hungarian reciever. Will update with serial # don't have it on me.</p><p>There was also a MkII FV-SR with a 3-9x50 Vortex scope and UTG bipod I just picked up and didn't get to record a serial number yet.</p><p></p><p>Luckily I didn't keep all my eggs in one basket just most of them.</p><p>Lesson learned I will never let anyone know the combo to my safe again even by accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pliskin, post: 3146708, member: 40768"] Bill Brashier, Fugitive of Justice. [URL]https://www.facebook.com/bill.brashier.7[/URL] This man is part of my family, and I gave him a free place to stay for 8 months while he was "down on his luck" and looking for a job. A couple weeks ago i'm putting my code in my safe, when I notice him looking over my shoulder. Should have changed the code but he says "Oh don't worry you can trust me" and I wanted to trust someone living with me especially family so I didn't change the code. A few days maybe a week later I go to open the safe and the code is changed. Had to have a guy come drill it out and change the lock to find everything was gone. We have proof he stole everything he was caught selling some but is still on the run. No serial numbers on Tools but the big ones are Dewalt Miter Saw, Circular Saw, Drills and a Husquvarna Polesaw. He was driving a 2001 GMC Extended cab tag # EQM676 painted flat black with headache rack and wheels from a 2015 Chevy that I bought for him so he could look for a job. The grill on the truck is messed up. Serial Numbers, Glock 17 Gen 4 FDE Heine Straight Eight night sights SXV009 Marlin 795 MM34800G Marlin Model 60 18447257 M44 Mosin RC006785 Tula SKS CCCP 16138 Mauser 1914 32329 Nagant 1895 11123 Aero AR-15 8.3" .300blk Pistol FDE with SBPDW brace. X123714 1991 Egyptian AKMS with Hungarian reciever. Will update with serial # don't have it on me. There was also a MkII FV-SR with a 3-9x50 Vortex scope and UTG bipod I just picked up and didn't get to record a serial number yet. Luckily I didn't keep all my eggs in one basket just most of them. Lesson learned I will never let anyone know the combo to my safe again even by accident. [/QUOTE]
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