Back in January we had a run in of break ins resulting in the work car being stolen from my house.

The thieves post on what I think is instagram about it and I have been sent these two photos. (Second in comments)

The main photo is from today so it appears I’m being watched after getting the car back

Any way of finding the account?

  • fizzle@quokk.au
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    2 days ago

    Sorry i dont understand what’s going on.

    Your car got stolen.

    You got the car back.

    Then someone posted a photo of it today.

    The conclusion is, the people who stole your car are now following you / watching you?

    Why would car thieves be watching you?

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      2 days ago

      To steal it again?

      The day after it came back someone tried to break in and steal it again setting off the newc alarm system.

      Then they tried again the following night.

      Then this photo was taken today and posted on the instagram page

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        2 days ago

        Ok sorry I didnt get that from your post.

        Why do they want this specific car?

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          2 days ago

          Because last time it was stolen they got 60k worth of tools i assume.

          It’s also the most frequently stolen model of car where I’m from.

          They still have the original keys after the last theft probably not realising it has all new locks.

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            2 days ago

            Sensor lights in yard, combination club-lock for steering wheel, hidden-in-cab kill-switch installed through a relay, support any initiative for a local ‘night place’ for youth.

            These kids are disaffected and need support options overnight.