Jan
23

BOL Break in again!

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    As most of you have read previously, our BOL had been broken into about a year and half ago. What had slipped my mind until now was that our old or original bug out location was forcibly entered a few months back as well.
 
   The original BOL is on a parcel of land that is almost adjoining our current 10 acres. It was the original 7 acre parcel that my best friend and I purchased back in our early 20’s to use as our “Plan B” or bug out location. We were very actively working on that property right up until Y2K and even for a short time after. The only thing that’s prevented me from adding photo’s of the place we built back then is the fact that I’ve since had my interest bought out by my friend.  He owns the property on his own now and as a courtesy to him, I haven’t done much of a review on the details of what was or is currently going on over there.
 
   I’m fairly certain that he’d allow me to do whatever I wanted as far as his place is concerned but he does have a right to his privacy, even if I’m more willing to breach mine for the sake of my Preppernation readers! I do think that it’s alright to describe the original cabin structure for illustrations sake.
 
   We built a 3 room cabin on our land almost 20 years ago. At that time the land was more remote in the sense that very few people were out in that area of the rural subdivision we had chosen to purchase into. There are more neighbors now but while each lot is between 5-10 acres in size, we aren’t exactly tripping over other folks even now. Anyway, back in the days we were deciding on where to locate the cabin and with security via staying hidden in plain sight we built it in a thick stand of trees several hundred feet from the end of the driveway.
 
   It’s of stick built construction and painted a perfect shade of green that allows you to be nearly on top of the thing before you even realize its there! Over the years different groups of friends and family have visited the property been amazed at how good the simple camouflage of flat green paint worked. So, we had no defined trails going a few hundred feet off into the trees and a well disguised cabin on admittedly rural property going for us in the way of security. However, we wanted to leave as little to chance as we could when it came to the possibility of a passerby discovering our little spot. We designed shutters to drop into place over all of the windows. These were simple and made of wood like the rest of the building but we believed that we would help the casual opportunist stay honest by locking the place up in such a way as to be sure they would have to be at least moderately motivated if they wanted to get in. Each shutter was secured in place with a sturdy hasp and Masterlock brand keyed padlock.
 
   This is really where our story today begins… For close to 20 years these shutters and padlocks have kept curious hunters and various neighbors from gaining entry. At different times the neighbors would let slip that they were impressed at how well the cabin was disguised which tipped us off that they had indeed been trespassing on the property. It really isn’t the neighbors I was concerned about finding the joint but the wayward hunter or partying teenagers! At any rate we had a real long track record of success, all the way up until last summer when I discovered the break in!
 
   I’d like to again tell everyone just how upsetting finding that someone has broken into your property can be. I was surprised to find this out when the year before our main BOL was pilfered but those same feeling came right back when Mrs. Prepper and myself discovered the second violation. Thankfully, this second break in was discovered and handled better by me then the first one was… Remember when I just waltz on into my place after discovering the door was unlocked and the place had obviously been robbed? No thought being given to the idea the burglar might still be present at the scene of the crime… Well, this time I had the Glock out and covered my entry as I searched the place for any remaining invaders… I say searched but that really is more dramatic then necessary since there are only three rooms and VERY few hiding places a person could hide! Either way, I’m happy that no one was present because I’m not looking for the legal trouble and expense that could ensue from even a justifiable self defense shooting!
 
   Now don’t get your panties in a  bunch, I’m not looking for trouble or really wanting to see anyone shot over a few household valuables but I’m not exactly going to be friendly or accommodating of anyone found trespassing, especially after they have forcibly entered any property I own or is trusted to be in my care! I’ve not always been an angel when it comes to honoring others posted private property but I have seen the error of my ways and now do my best to keep my feet on the straight and narrow or at least off others land unless I’m invited to be there!
 
   I digress, Mrs Prepper and I always make sure to check in on the old cabin when we are at the BOL. My friend appreciates the courtesy since he isn’t able to get over to the place as often as we’re able to get to ours… We’d been just walking along discussing something and found ourselves on the front porch… I was fumbling for my key when I noticed the door handle was a bit mangled? Hmm, that’s strange? I check to see if again I would find something out of place and the door already unlocked too… Yep, turning the door handle revealed that sure enough it was open? At about that time my wife pointed out that the shutter over the kitchen window was swinging freely and there was a portion of the window screen hanging out from behind the shutter…
 
   I pulled my handgun out and swung the front door open not entirely sure what I hoped to see when I did? Since, like I already told you the windows all had shutters over them, the interior was dim at best from the small amount of light coming in from around the shutters… I checked behind the door and then proceeded warily into bedroom and kitchen to see if anyone was still inside. Finding no one inside we set out trying to get some lights going. The cabin is entirely off grid and when we were using it regularly there would have been fully charged flashlights next to the door but those had been moved elsewhere and the only available appliances were the oil lamps in the living room. Getting those going didn’t take long and then we could start to figure out exactly what had happened…
 
   Now the exact details would be impossible to know but the crime scene sort of speaks for itself! The door handle had been damaged when the burglar tried to pry the front door pen but was unsuccessful… There was also damage to the door frame when I took a better look at it after clearing the interior. It looks like after the door attempt failed, the guy went for the kitchen shutter as a second attempt. This window was positioned at ground level and provided some shelter from anyone that might have happened by, which would have been highly unlikely. I suppose that the criminal mind would still seek the least exposed point of entry at least that made sense from what I was looking at.
 
   The destroyed hasp and padlock were on the ground under the window. I’d built that window myself years earlier to fit the custom framed opening when we added the kitchen on to the main cabin. Since the window was made of wooden framed Plexiglas, it didn’t get broken and was forcibly pushed in to allow for entry. Just as easy as that, squeeze through the window opening and over the kitchen counter and he was in…
 
   So, I knew how the “sonofamonkeysuncle” got in but let’s see what was missing. Now that the lamps were glowing brightly I could take a quick inventory… Sadly, we had stored MANY ammo cans in the cabin over the years as well as some unused solar panels and even a few firearms were often kept hanging in the gun rack by the woodstove! I took a good look around and while there were lots of drawers open and some things strewn about in what could have only been a search of the place, I didn’t see anything obviously missing? It was quite a relief to find that even though the ammo cans had been opened they were all still there! Old VHS movies were dumped on the floor and a stack was made of some that appeared to be intended stolen…Rubbermaid totes were upended and the contents rummaged through but even the small odds and ends were apparently still all there. The solar panels in their original boxes that were stored under the beds where still there and didn’t appear to be touched at all…
 
   This was puzzling but I was indeed thankful! The gun rack was empty but upon further consideration, I recalled that all of the guns that were normally there had been displaced and never returned to there normal perches on that rack… So, no guns lost and even the considerable ammo supplies where intact? A large plastic container was still sitting on the nightstand by my friend’s bed that he had been tossing pocket change into for years! Must have been at least fifty bucks in there; it had been moved but not taken… The entertainment center with TV and stereo equipment wasn’t bothered and even the rechargeable flashlights were inside… They weren’t where they should have been but they worked dimly and hadn’t been taken either?
 
   While I finished my inspection and inventory, I had my wife keeping her eyes open for anyone that might be coming back… It appeared that since everything was seemingly still inside that either we had interrupted the crime or that the sucker was going to be coming back at a later opportunity to pick up the loot. Other then the movies being piled up suspiciously, nothing else looked like it had been positioned for quick removal though? We quickly got a wheel barrel and started loading all of the valuables to be stored elsewhere. The fact was we had much more secure storage available now and only sheer laziness had kept these items from being better secured before that day… 
 
   Once the valuables were moved to a better position and the cabin re-secured. I discussed the situation with my wife to determine if we should bother with a police report this time? While you might recall we did call the sheriff last time we had our break in, it didn’t end up being of much good and none of the items taken from us ever materialized in the local community. We decided against the report but decided on my alerting the neighbors in our immediate vicinity that there was obviously a prowler about and they should keep an eye open!
 
   I setout on one of the four wheelers to see what really was only 3-4 neighbors that were the closest to our property. I maintain good relations with all of my neighbors, actually the truth be told, I maintain good relations with just about everyone but these neighbors for sure! We have neighbors that run the gamut from just plain good ol’ boys to an avowed pagan, self proclaimed witch. While I personally am a Christian, I hold no ill will toward my pagan neighbor and show her the respect that I would want and expect to get from her in return. We’ve always been on friendly terms and I hope to always keep it that way… On a side note, I was actually even able to share the gospel with her on one occasion, I don’t wear my religious beliefs on my sleeve so to speak but she initiated the subject and it was an interesting talk to say the least…
 
   It’s this pagan witch neighbor that I went to see last… She met me at her door and we exchanged a few pleasantries before I brought up the burglary topic that I had come to alert her too! She listened with interest and when I had finished she ask me a few questions of her own… She asked if the forced entry could have been accomplished by some one the size of an 11 year old boy? While I thought that odd, I knew she had a step son of that approximate age that visited fro time to time. I told her that if they had access to tools like a pry bar, it could have been done by a smaller person like that… She explained that the boy in question had been up visiting her recently and had been taking to disappearing into the woods for hours at a time… I questioned her about his where about currently and she explained that he had left only that morning to go back to his mothers and wouldn’t be back anytime soon.
 
   We had our culprit! She asked about anything actually being missing and I explained that it didn’t appear that anything was and she thought that was consistent with him just being a curious kid! I told her that I hadn’t planned to make a police report but to be sure that he knew I suspected him in the break in. She also could see my pistol conspicuously displayed on my belt. She isn’t antigun and has known me long enough to know I’m one of those gun toting survivalists. I reminded her about the dangers facing curious kids that were found trespassing. Things that go bump in the night are responded to with the same force weather they are curious minors or home invading adults! I suggested she keep a good eye on him and that the other neighbors had been alerted to the break in as well. She was understanding but didn’t offer to pay for any damages or even say she was sorry for what she all but declared to be her relations actions?
 
   People always eave me wondering… It was a small relief to know almost certainly what had actually happened there but still not confidence inspiring that an 11 year old kid could have the capacity to walk off with so much hard earned preparedness.
 
   The lesson for today is that laziness could have cost my friend and me a lot of valuable materials. Security should never be allowed to become slack. Always use the best and most secure locations for your valuable preparations. While many items can be replaced when or if they were lost, stuff that you are betting your life on might become worth their weight in gold in the event of an emergency…
 
 
Food for thought!
 
Prepper
 
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  1. Keeper says:

    My place was robbed, and I lost allot. I bought a shipping connex and buried it and then camouflaged the entrance. Now when I run down to Arizona in the winter, all my valuables go into it. Only way to get in there now is with a cutting torch. Alas, there is no perfect way. Keeps

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