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As the topic title states, I am offering a $500 reward to anyone who can tell me who did this. Basically my wife was at a doctor appointment on Wigwam and Pecos this afternoon from 1:00pm until around 1:45pm. Some bastards decided to break into her Yukon and steal a 15 inch LCD drop down monitor for her video system, 3 envelopes containing checks written for utilities and some other odds and ends stuff.

Here's the way it works, the thief will walk up to your vehicle, stick and screwdriver right under the lip of your door handle. After prying it down, they will then slide the lock to the unlock position and they have entry into your vehicle. The police said it is common and takes less than a second to get in a vehicle this way. The Chevy and GMC models are particularly vulnerable because of the way the door hand is shaped. Below are pictures of the door and damage that was caused.

If someone hears about some azzholes running around breaking into vehicles this way and can give me information leading to my stuff, I will let that person remain nameless, no questions asked, the money is theirs...no questions asked, you have my word. I am not looking to take the law into my own hands, I am just looking to see if I can get a person that did this and let the police do their jobs. Okay, here are the pictures of the door. Remember it was at Wigwam and Pecos in Henderson, today between 1:00pm and 1:45pm. Her truck is a 2000 GMC Yukon XL.

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First week after moving to vegas, someone did this to my chevy out at aliante. Luckily they were not sucessful and were scared off somehow. I also had a customer that had this done in a casino parking garage w/ 8grand in damages. I paid around 400bucks for the repair, not going through insurance. They do make a plate that can be position so that this can not happen again, just don't remember were on the internet I found them.

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if you dont ever use the key, install a rear door handle (has no lock cylinder) and remove the lock rod from the door when getting the repair done. this will visually deter people. sombody tried this at the lake on my old truck. people have balls to do this stuff in the wide open daylight.

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:laughoff: Man I know tha feeling, Ash! :laughoff: I can't stand these pieces of chit that have no respect for people's stuff. They better hope I don't ever catch them breaking into either my stuff OR someone else's! It gets me hot as hell :flipoff: to come out to my truck that I worked hard hours for just to see some piece of crap that doesn't want to work for his own stuff break into mine and damage it in the meantime! :idiot:

I hope you or the cops can catch these punks. :ninja:

They do make a plate that can be position so that this can not happen again, just don't remember were on the internet I found them.

My buddy has that plate and they still were able to break into his Tahoe a couple weeks ago. :laughoff: :no_no:

if you dont ever use the key, install a rear door handle (has no lock cylinder) and remove the lock rod from the door when getting the repair done. this will visually deter people. sombody tried this at the lake on my old truck. people have balls to do this stuff in the wide open daylight.

^^ I did that on my Tahoe. That seems to be the best deterant. ALTHOUGH, I did that and then they broke into the rear hatch handle the same way. :laughoff: Unfortunatley ya just can't win. If they want in- they'll get in. :ninja:

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Sorry to hear about that..Thieves suck!!!! working @ a body shop I see hundreds of thes break ins ..Ford also is the same way they pry under the handle and bend or tear the door skin but the handle breaks..so if ya have a ford they can get in the same way and only the f-150 have a diode internally in key so it wont start the f-250 and f-350 s dont so it can be started if the ignition is broken, just a heads up to the ford owners ..anyway sorry for the loss suck to have your property destruyed by some piece of sh!t...f#ckin thieves!!

Also Pete is right the lower plate doesnt stop it fully they still get in them.. :ninja:

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^^ I did that on my Tahoe. That seems to be the best deterant. ALTHOUGH, I did that and then they broke into the rear hatch handle the same way. :thumb: Unfortunatley ya just can't win. If they want in- they'll get in. :thumb:

Hell yeah they will!! :laughoff: The idiots that broke into my Burb busted out the glass on the passenger side! Didn't take anything but a damn disposable lighter, not even the loose change in the console they rummaged through!! I still feel violated whenever I think about it! :slap:

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if you dont ever use the key, install a rear door handle (has no lock cylinder) and remove the lock rod from the door when getting the repair done. this will visually deter people. sombody tried this at the lake on my old truck. people have balls to do this stuff in the wide open daylight.

This appears to be a really good idea / deterent. I never use my key. I bet most of us don't. Without the key latch the would be thief probably would move on. Thanks for the heads up, never thought about it. :thumb:

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This appears to be a really good idea / deterent. I never use my key. I bet most of us don't. Without the key latch the would be thief probably would move on. Thanks for the heads up, never thought about it. :thumb:

Dave, I don't know if you saw my post, but...

I did that on my Tahoe. That seems to be the best deterant. ALTHOUGH, I did that and then they broke into the rear hatch handle the same way. Unfortunatley ya just can't win. If they want in- they'll get in.
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When they do this, does it trip the factory alarm?

8 out ofr 10 that come in to my work haven't tripped the factory alarm :yeah_whatever: a few have also came in with aftermarket alarm and still have stolen them :yeah_whatever: they want it bad enough they are gonna get it :yeah_whatever:

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When they do this, does it trip the factory alarm?

Since the bastards who decide to do this slide the locking mechanism to the unlock position, the factory alarm does not register this as a break-in since the door is being unlocked. It's no different from using the key or keyless remote to unlock the vehicle.

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