Greg44
4-16-11, 10:37pm
When I was headed to lunch yesterday, I noticed a co-worker's car door open. I thought she had just got back to lunch and I walked towards her car. Only to notice it was not her.
A young guy was sitting in the front seat, door open, going through some paperwork.
His backpack was sitting on the floor. I assumed it was her nephew and maybe she had picked him up from school.
I had a flashing impression to call her on my cell phone...just to be sure, but for some reason, I dismissed the thought.
Yep, as you guessed it - her car was being robbed. I am not sure if he saw me walk up or not, I was probably about 10 feet from him. I never saw his face.
I haven't spoken with her yet - she leaves before I do - and she discovered as she was leaving Friday evening. She is such a good person and I know has been struggling financially. She has helped raise her sister's kids (druggie in Mexican prison). Always goes the extra mile at work. And to think I could have stopped it makes me feel very bad.
I have gotten the report second hand, but apparently the door was unlocked - money & wallet in car...:(
A young guy was sitting in the front seat, door open, going through some paperwork.
His backpack was sitting on the floor. I assumed it was her nephew and maybe she had picked him up from school.
I had a flashing impression to call her on my cell phone...just to be sure, but for some reason, I dismissed the thought.
Yep, as you guessed it - her car was being robbed. I am not sure if he saw me walk up or not, I was probably about 10 feet from him. I never saw his face.
I haven't spoken with her yet - she leaves before I do - and she discovered as she was leaving Friday evening. She is such a good person and I know has been struggling financially. She has helped raise her sister's kids (druggie in Mexican prison). Always goes the extra mile at work. And to think I could have stopped it makes me feel very bad.
I have gotten the report second hand, but apparently the door was unlocked - money & wallet in car...:(