So long story short, We had ourselves a not-so-friendly person show up and attempt to push their way into my home after they realized I wasn't falling for their scheme. Law enforcement was called and nothing happened, of course. So instead of not knowing who possibly just tried to cause harm to my family, I was able to get a vehicle description and a license plate number and I would like to confirm they match and analyze the data and see if this was a random occurrence, victim of circumstance, or if this person is affiliated with others known for this and would like to double check the owners criminal record to see if they have committed this sort of crime before. I know this isn't the place typically, but my family is moving and have a feeling we're being watched and I'd rather do this the non-violent way and prepare, prep and keep my family safe, instead of another attempted burglary.
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Did you inform the police of the license plate? If they come back and gain entry, shoot to eliminate the perceived threat of loss of life or limb.
100%, I gave them a description of vehicle, person, and license plate. They attempted to look for the vehicle in the area, but no luck. I was told to call back if I find it or see the person.
The dead give away that the guy had bad intentions to start was he told me he was at my neighbors next door, (we're friends, they're older people with health issues that don't use facebook) and purchased a Marketplace item and they told him that someone name "rob," his friend, used to leave here and wanted to see if he still did. Little did he know, I've actually met the original and previous owners of the house and knew that he was lying. After calling him out, he asked to come in just to hang out, hes bored. Told him to get the fuck away, and then he got aggressive and opened the door to make entry.