TXGLOCK23 wrote:Took the wife to the movies today in Katy at the Cinamark on Hwy 99 & I10. Locked my brand new CC Glock 23 in the truck secured with my
Viper alarm and went inside to enjoy the show. So much for the alarm going off in my pocket to warn me. Came out about an hour & half later to find my door lock on my F250 broken. My cell phone and Glock were nowhere to be found. I am sick and mad as the dickens right now!

Constable just left and he is not happy about this either. He said I10 has been really bad lately and especially the movie theater.

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Out of curiosity...Is this theater posted in compliance with 30.06 or was it your choice to leave it in the truck? Not digging at you, I realize there are times that we go places while we are out and about only to realize we can't legally carry on the premises.
Unfortunately your chances of recovering the gun are slim unless you just get lucky when some idiot is arrested with it in his vehicle or on his person. As other's have said, a securely mounted, in-vehicle vault is probably the best thing you could do in the future outside of keeping the gun on your person if at all possible. I do understand your pain and frustration. My home was burgled last year while I was on vacation. Unfortunately, one shotgun hadn't been put into the safe and the thieves found it along with three notebook PC's, most of my wife's jewelry, all my DVD collection and some other electronics.
Now, if you grew up in my neighborhood, you'd thoroughly understand my signature line when I tell you I at least got some frustrations out asking a known burglar/crackhead about my stuff. He lived around the corner from me until about a week after my burglary. Some guys in blue helped him move to 1200 Baker Street in Downtown Houston and he has not been seen since. He gave me good info and arrests were made but none of my stuff ever came back because it had all been sold by the time the guilty parties were dealt with. They all live at 701 San Jacinto Street now because some them had been on a waiting list to get into that place for a while.
When you take the time out of your day to beat someone, it has a much longer lasting effect on their demeanor than simply shooting or tazing them.
G. C. Montgomery, Jr.