Anonymous wrote:They only wanted to look to the future?![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure its your mirror?
We live in a quiet neighborhood, and the mirror has an Audi stamp imprinted into it. The neighbor who found it walks his dogs multiple times a day and I think he would have noticed it if it had been there before. So not 100% sure but pretty confident.
I will submit it for fingerprints - which sounds crazy but we are in a pretty nice city where the cops actually do that kind of stuff. My friend lives a few blocks away and someone broke into her car in the driveway and stole $40 from the console. The cops dusted and three months later got a hit when the guy did something else - and made this guy pay restitution to her. She got a check for $40 a few months later.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure its your mirror?
We live in a quiet neighborhood, and the mirror has an Audi stamp imprinted into it. The neighbor who found it walks his dogs multiple times a day and I think he would have noticed it if it had been there before. So not 100% sure but pretty confident.
I will submit it for fingerprints - which sounds crazy but we are in a pretty nice city where the cops actually do that kind of stuff. My friend lives a few blocks away and someone broke into her car in the driveway and stole $40 from the console. The cops dusted and three months later got a hit when the guy did something else - and made this guy pay restitution to her. She got a check for $40 a few months later.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure its your mirror?
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering if they think that breaking off the rear view mirror will prevent the car from being tracked via "On Star" or whatever similar system an Audi has? (I have no idea if this would work or not. I'm guessing no.)