This is why I never leave anything in my vehicle anymore. I take my lesson from my older sister who had her car broken into a few years back. She and a couple of friends from her workplace went into one of those mall outlets for shopping (they live in Houston). They were only gone for a couple of hours when someone smashed one of the windows in her car and took her GPS system among other electronic equipment while they were away. IIRC it totaled in value around the $400-500 mark. She filed a police report and everything but they never caught the perpetrators, nor she was able to ever recover her stolen stuff.
As for Kigais case, I would keep my eyes peeled on anyone he might know, furry or non furry, that was at IFC at the time and watch for any suspicious activity. A little detective work can go a long way.
This is why I never leave anything in my vehicle anymore. I take my lesson from my older sister who had her car broken into a few years back. She and a couple of friends from her workplace went into one of those mall outlets for shopping (they live in Houston). They were only gone for a couple of hours when someone smashed one of the windows in her car and took her GPS system among other electronic equipment while they were away. IIRC it totaled in value around the $400-500 mark. She filed a police report and everything but they never caught the perpetrators, nor she was able to ever recover her stolen stuff.
As for Kigais case, I would keep my eyes peeled on anyone he might know, furry or non furry, that was at IFC at the time and watch for any suspicious activity. A little detective work can go a long way.