X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 X-Mozilla-Status2: 00800000 X-Mozilla-Keys: Message-ID: <54E8B4AF.7090708@sbcglobal.net> Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 08:39:11 -0800 From: Richard Childers User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; FreeBSD i386; rv:10.0.3) Gecko/20120327 Thunderbird/10.0.3 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Bill Dobberstein CC: David Erler , Gabe Charlton , jprimofiore@ci.fortuna.ca.us Subject: Re: 137 12th St: Cat & Mouse @ 0330 References: <54CF9409.8030801@sbcglobal.net> In-Reply-To: <54CF9409.8030801@sbcglobal.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Gentlemen, This morning around 0645 I saw what I thought was Richard Henson, on the premises of 137 12th Street, driving a small silver car that looked very similar to the car described in my previous email on this topic. If it was him, he was driving - I think the oldest Klammes boy was the passenger. They were probably on their way to a wood-cutting gig (or maybe on their way to the Sherriff's Wood-Cutting Yard, to serve a sentence for something - it wouldn't surprise me). License plate started with a '7'. Maybe '7W'. Regards, ~richard On 02/02/15 07:13, Richard Childers wrote: > Gentlemen, > > This morning at around 0330 I noticed a car with only its running > lights on, parked in the shadows at the end of Loni Drive - the end of > Loni Drive that is situated between the insurance company and the > orthodontist's office. > > I decided to move closer, to see better - but I absent-mindedly turned > my own running and headlights on, and when I did so, the other car > turned on its headlights, and left, turning towards the freeway. > > When it passed in front of my headlights (from my position, half-way > back in the parking lot) I got a glimpse of the vehicle, and it looked > like a two-door silver car, with vaguely sporty lines, IE, elongated > hood and deprecated trunk. > > I don't think it was CA 6WIG015 - I think that is a four-door sedan - > but I could be wrong. > > I don't know for sure that there was any connection between my > starting my motor, turning on my lights, and moving forward, and their > abruptly departing the scene, obviously. > > (I'll walk over there this evening and see if I see the same car > parked there, after work hours. If so, it would be safe to assume that > it is asociated with someone who lives on Loni Drive.) > > But - regardless - the end of Loni Drive is an excellent place to park > and watch the north side of 137 12th Street. > > From what is now several months of night-time surveillance of my own > apartment parking lot and the vicinity, I can tell you that there is > normally no traffic on Loni Drive before 0400. > > And these individuals whom have been visiting 137 12th Street's > parking lot have shown a strong preference for working between 0330 > and 0400 - with the sole exception of the hit-and-run two weeks ago, > which happened at 0220. > > These individuals also show a strong preference for Monday mornings > and the very ends of three-day weekends and holiday periods. I surmise > that they think this is the time their victims are least alert. > > Me, I'm looking for the brightest spotlight I can find. > > > Regards, > > ~richard >