Monday, August 28, 2017

Darwin Award Nominee

Deputies in Thousand Oaks say a man who may be a suspect in several residential burglaries was identified and caught because he left his cell phone behind at the scene of the latest crime.
They say that on August 4th there was a residential burglary in the 1800 block of West Hillcrest Drive in Thousand Oaks.
The victim said someone had entered the home during the day and stole several items.
But the suspect apparently left something behind, his cell phone.
The victim spotted it and deputies confiscated the device.
They got a court order to examine the contents and found texts, photos and other information about its owner who they identified as 23-year-old Cesar Ramirez of Thousand Oaks.
Detectives say that among the photos were items that were taken during the burglary.
Ramirez, who is on parole for grand theft auto and they say is a documented Moorpark gang member, was arrested Thursday.
They believe he's responsible for several other Thousand Oaks residential burglaries and expect to arrest him for those.

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 The nominations should be closed.  Lol. 

67 comments:

  1. I bet he is up for Gang member of the year for this performance. LOL!

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  2. Depot him immediately. Anywhere that isn't here.

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  3. Oh, 46th anniversary today, we met 47 years ago next month. Amazed she still keeps me around and seems to like me. Dam I'm a lucky guy.

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  4. He looks like he's about to cry. I do think there are other possible condidates.

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  5. We are coming up on 51 in December.

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  6. LL amazing accomplishment now days. Hope the fun never quits. :)

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  7. Makes my 30 something look lame.

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  8. Awwwww.
    Someone people in Houston under a mandatory evacuation can't get our because the streets are flooded. They tried.

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  9. Houston has colonies of floating fire ants. 3 to 5 feet square. In addition to every thing else.

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  10. Good Morning!

    Looks like the locals are pitching in to rescue a lot of folks and not waiting on the government. The best program of all is helping your fellow man. Looks like if the levees fail it will be even worse. I started watching this guy, he seems to be on top of Orville and has some comments on Huston.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m45oJfOsA0M

    30 something is a sweet spot, don't worry the years really start flying by from there. Enjoy!

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  11. If they were smart they'd pour some dish soap in the center of thosevfire ant islands.

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  12. Nah, they are widely spaced. You could do a few. I should watch less, it's getting depressing.
    I have a feeling Houston can't be rebuilt. And it shouldn't be rebuilt in the form it is now.

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  13. 500 roads shut down.

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  14. all the forecasters got this one right. Path of the storm, strength of winds, amount and location of rain, etc. Its all been known since last wednesday or thursday.

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  15. They are getting better.

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  16. Definitely better.

    The one mild criticism is that the Cat 2/Cat 3 question was resolved when Harvey hit at Cat 4 strength. The dual shear walls did not collapse to Cat 2 or sustain for Cat 3 but merged for Cat 4. I use things like this to calibrate margins of error.

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  17. I wonder if Trump showed up.

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  18. He issued national disaster status like 10 min after the first drop of rain hit dry land. That's been the easiest layup of his whole term. Him showing up right now would only make things worse, wouldn't it? Think of trying to land airforce one in houston right now. The airstrips are still underwater. I don't want him here. FEMA is mobilized, let the people do their job without worrying about the logistics of POTUS.

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  19. Showing up too soon. Opportunist. Showing up in time. Going through the motions. Showing up late. Inconsiderate bastard.

    The MSM doesn't understand we see through it.

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  20. T is doing the right thing waiting till things get sorted out and then come to observe then extent support and sympathy.

    They will build back, banksters need their investment protected not to mention people need homes and jobs.

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    1. Not sure they will build back.
      We will see.

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  21. Chicago once rebuilt the entire city five feet higher.

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  22. Bring back those people.

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  23. You mean after the fire.??

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  24. New Orleans should have never been built back but they did. When there is an event then they learn a lot but will they practice the cure or grab the money? After all the 100 year storm won't come back for another 100 years will it?

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  25. Disaster victims get ONE rebuild on the Fed dime.

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    1. not true at all Rob. Theres a whole category for "repetitive loss structures"

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    2. You misunderstand. I am ADOVACTING one and done. I am sick of FedGov covering the Carolina barrier "islands" for one.

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  26. yup..if he doesn't go to texas..libs would complain..when he does show up..they complain..

    covfefe

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  27. If a structure is substansially damaged (50% of the value) then it must be rebuilt above the current floodplain to get FEMA funds. This can make rebuilding economically infeasable.

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  28. If a structure floods twice in 10 years(repwtitive loss), they may just buy out the owner instead of rebuilding

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  29. Well, will this increase or decrease unemployment. Long or short ter.

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  30. Broken windows is an economist fantasy. Economists are charlatans.

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  31. would it be wrong of me at this point to suggest only American citizens get (non-emergency) disaster relief?? Never mind..I know the answer..

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    1. Many of these HoustonIans will have no paperwork, legal and illegal

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  32. If every home had to have flood insurance with a Mortgage then bankster would have a harder time selling paper. Who is protecting who?

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    1. Virtual every body in Miami Dade county has to have flood insurance. Mostly it's not very expensive, and works out fine.

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  33. Economists are charlatans.

    well at my college..they were the folks who didn't have the grades to get into B-school..

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    1. At my schools those that didn't have the grades went into B schools.

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  34. At my schools those that didn't have the grades went into B schools.

    boom!!

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    1. And became our bosses, fired us and then eventually begged us for jobs in the companies we created.

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    2. At my schools mostly nobody even had heard of biz schools
      But that was long ago and far away, and besides the girl is dead.

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  35. At my school, Oh wait I didn't go to college and learned on my own the hard way and profitable way. :)

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    1. And gee, you are not stupid. I personally liked going to school, but I am a dillitante. And it wasn't that expensive back then.

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    2. Was it worth it?
      Hmmmm, it bought me a fine husband, if you want to look at it that way

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  36. Houston--is it still raining?

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  37. Good Morning!

    NK Doughboys bad behavior got rained out by the news. What's next will be interesting as he went to far this time. I think he feels safe with China backing him up if attacked directly. IMO.

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  38. Anything to do with Israel has been Trumped out, rained out or NK ed out.

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  39. Every missile test is one less we will have to intercept. The Norks are running on fumes. Soviet Union just before the wall fell. No need to do anything until they screw up and they will. China said it will side with whoever gets attacked.

    In the mean time Trump is unraveling the Gordian knot he inherited internationally. Mexico and Canada are taking NAFTA revisions seriously. Rebuked CIA/Obama illegal Syrian activities. Has clearly initiated an Afghan disengagement plan. Has NATO on notice to share the burdens. Is wisely distancing the US from Venezuelan meddling. Make them beg. They will choose the US over the Chicomms.

    Not that the MSM would ever run a list like this.

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  40. https://www.thestreet.com/story/14287866/1/buffett-s-berkshire-hathaway-just-became-bank-of-america-s-top-shareholder.html?puc=yahoo&cm_ven=YAHOO&yptr=yahoo


    Looks like BofA won't be allowed to die.

    Wells Fargo however...

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  41. 3.0% GDP growth..pretty good!!

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  42. Must kill Bill to have to keep putting up Trump numbers Obana never matched.

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  43. News rating$ are powered by the bigger current shock value.

    O what can I say.

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  44. 3.5% would be perfect..4.0% is probably running too hot

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  45. There is so much lost GDP that 4% for a dozen quarters would be catch up and back fill. Asset appreciation is horrifically maldistributed. Those damn richies with their houses and rentals and stocks and such get the lions share.

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  46. You should know imo..being rich is fun.

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  47. it doesn't necessarily have to go to the "richies"...if we stopped importing so much low cost labor..maybe rank and file Americans could get a raise

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  48. Getting rich was a whole lot of fun.

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  49. I think if Americans made more most would just barrow more and then want more. Americans need to understand what real wealth is.

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  50. I will take your word for it.

    David Lee Roth: 'I've been rich and I've been poor. Rich is better'

    Seriously. Rising GDP is a whole lot more universal than rising asset valuations. A house doesn't get 5,8% better but more things and services is better for everyone. And make no mistake, people don't get good jobs from poor people.

    New post too.

    Another GDP issue. Those 65" curved UHD 4K televisions sure are purdy at the Costco and the $3599 is now $2699 and I expect some $1xxx prices for Christmas. When the movies cost $30 for two with a small popcorn the math tilts to the TV.

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  51. I have 3 rentals turning or empty. You should see the credit scores, mid 500 is good right now. I have turned down 4 apps on 2 properties already. Poor are easy targets to get rich off of. IMO

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