mikezila
06-22-2008, 01:47 PM
if it weren't for ppl like him, there wouldn't be thieves.
Cops Ring Bell at 3 A.M. to Let Man Know Door's Unlocked (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,369540,00.html)
LAKEVILLE, Minn. — A Lakeville man says he feels violated after two local police officers woke him up at 3 a.m. Thursday to tell him his door was unlocked.
"I was violated, but ... I wasn't physically damaged," Troy Molde told the St. Paul Pioneer Press about what he considers an invasion of privacy at his home in this Minneapolis suburb......
.....Molde, 34, said he went upstairs to bed at midnight. He didn't shut the garage door, and he said he remembered leaving the doors to his house unlocked, but closed. The children fell asleep watching television.
Three hours later, police were in his bedroom to give him a reminder he won't soon forget. "I haven't figured out what I should do with it yet," Molde said.
Lakeville is about 25 miles south of downtown Minneapolis.
Cops Ring Bell at 3 A.M. to Let Man Know Door's Unlocked (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,369540,00.html)
LAKEVILLE, Minn. — A Lakeville man says he feels violated after two local police officers woke him up at 3 a.m. Thursday to tell him his door was unlocked.
"I was violated, but ... I wasn't physically damaged," Troy Molde told the St. Paul Pioneer Press about what he considers an invasion of privacy at his home in this Minneapolis suburb......
.....Molde, 34, said he went upstairs to bed at midnight. He didn't shut the garage door, and he said he remembered leaving the doors to his house unlocked, but closed. The children fell asleep watching television.
Three hours later, police were in his bedroom to give him a reminder he won't soon forget. "I haven't figured out what I should do with it yet," Molde said.
Lakeville is about 25 miles south of downtown Minneapolis.