Jraulpilot1983
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No Insurance?Actually no. They totally destroyed the inside. And they took almost everything I own.
I don't even want it now. I'm just going to gut it and try to sell it as is.
No Insurance?Actually no. They totally destroyed the inside. And they took almost everything I own.
I don't even want it now. I'm just going to gut it and try to sell it as is.
Hi MsKradel , This topic came up under new but now I see it is 3 years later after the disappointing event of your van being stolen. Did you end up selling it, did you get a new rig? Vanlifer of 37 years deserves respect!. Can't wait to hear how things are in 2022. ope Wish you a great dayI've been posting this around facebook and twitter, and thought I might post it here as well, in case anyone is my area right now. If it isn't appropriate for this forum or board, please delete - I just want to get the word out. Below I'll tell you the things I've done so far to find my home on wheels.
[font=system-ui, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, HelveticaNeue,]My van was stolen 1/5/19 between 5pm and 10pm from Russell Street @ Hillegass in Berkeley, California ...
In case you see it driving around or parked near you:
1997 White Ford E250
Barn Doors on the passenger side with windows
Back doors have windows
Canvas drop cloth curtains
Fairly clean looking.
Berkeley Parking Permit: Area "B" on back left side bumper
Mexican blankets on front seats.
Cupholder is full of rocks and crystals. Crystal hanging from rear view mirror.
Weatherguards on the driver and passenger windows.
CA Lic. Plate: 5N17707
I notified my immediate neighbors personally.
It has a Berkeley Parking Permit for the "B" neighborhood. That's its only sticker.
If you see it ANYWHERE, and anyone other than me is driving it or hanging out in it, please call the police.
If it is back on Russell Street @ Hillegass that means I've found it. I have reported this information to the police.
What I've done so far:
Contacted police immediately to see if it was towed and then reported it stolen.
Explained to the policeman that I live in the van and almost everything I own is in it.
Walked the neighborhood until 2am that night to see if it might happen to be a local theft.
Spoke to each of my neighbors individually about web cams and did they see anything.
Reported on the Northern California Van Dwellers FB group.
Posted on my own FB wall.
Asked everyone I know in the neighborhood, on FB and twitter, to look for it while they are out running errands and to make a couple of detours while they are at it.
Made sure that everyone had the license plate number.
This was a new-to-me van and build-out and one of my next purchases was going to be the security cameras.
I do have an old iPhone 4 in there and I've currently sent off FindMyPhone to see if it could be found.
Not lose hope.[/font]
What an ordeal! That people get awau with this, but you won!I once had a chevy nova stolen from me 2 times. the first time my friends were on the lookout and would see my car traveling down the road. but they were on foot. after about a week of seeing my car traveling the same road but in the other direction. i knew it was within a 3 mile area. i also now on foot spent my after work time walking the area. after a week or so i found my car. and reported it as found. i used my extra key to try and recover it. but it wound not start. so leaving it and coming back later the same day. I removed the steering wheel and under the hood disabled the shift rods. I then had to wait for my next paycheck to tow it home. during the wait they came back and installed their own steering wheel, and it was gone again. I learned later they were placing a walnut inside the starter so it would not start. and they had removed the shift rods directly from the transmission. and could then put it in gear and drive off. it was found within minutes just around the block. the second time they took it. i was then able to purchase the tire i needed for a 2nd car and get a friend to use my 2nd car to push me and my nova back home. then i had to replace all the broken parts and piece's on the nova.
Example? Which brand? Possibly a link?respected brand of vehicle tracking device
It is interesting that too many people don't consider this..:No Insurance?
Newer cars with key fobs can't be stolen without the key. While sophisticated thieves can steal the key fob signal, putting your key in a Faraday bag eliminates that risk. Basically I have to worry about my SUV being towed or broken into but not stolen.It is interesting that too many people don't consider this..:
1) Install a "Battery Master Cut off" Switch, they come with a removable "Key".
2) Install a "floorboard" "Fuel cut Off" valve.
(It is a "push by foot" button Valve/under the floor carpet/mat. on driver side. (Uses a key to relase it and reactivates the Fuel flow)
It works for "Carjacking" scenario and when you park in remote areas.
3) Always leave your radio "jamming" when you go for a "Walkabout" and vehicle locked. ( thief will think there is someone inside.
4) Also NRA Bumper stickers help......(it's a "psychological thing" for crooks.
( most thieves don't want to engage in a "gun fight")
No they can't. That's like saying someone canb make a key to your house if they know your address.Update: Key Fob signal frequency can be obtained by the use of the VIN #.
Any precautions you could recommend?I take precautions with the van I now live in to help insure I do not get victimized again.
Why don’t you guys use AirTags (iPhone) or Tile’s (both android and iPhone). You have to replace the batteries in them every year, I do 6mo as precaution. But you can hide it in your vehicle, and if your van gets stolen you just check the app and it’ll tell you exactly where your vehicle is and even give you directions to it!! Is also very useful for your keys and/or wallet. I think with Tile you do have to pay a subscription too but it’s only a couple dollars a month (don’t quote me). Hope this helps!Initially the Bouncie looked like a good option but I came across this on their answer page:
"Bouncie uses the start-stop cycles of the engine to record data. If your vehicle is stolen or towed without the vehicle being turned on, Bouncie would be unable record the event. Bouncie was not designed for theft deterrence or vehicle recovery."
It does have some other features like location and accident detection/notification that seem useful...
Does anyone else have experience with specific tracking/ theft devices?
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