Sounds like they need to be part of a wildlife park with tigers in residence.

Why wouldn’t the person being interviewed mention which flea market the stuff showed up in? If I recognized something I would have raised the roof until the police arrived, had the vendor arrested for trafficking stolen goods and then publicly outed the vendor selling stolen stuff on TV. The only reason I can think for not naming names is if they are looking for others, but I would think some flunky at a flea market would sign like a bird to keep out of jail.
That’s really sad. SCOPE has a nice layout at the senior center and they are really good people. I’m sure Mike has his reasons for not divulging information.
Theft of stuff around here is out of control. They get into cars, boats, garages and anything left unattended and grab whatever they can carry. The meth fiends are taking anything they can get their hands on and selling it for pennies on the dollar to get drug money. Pawn shops and flea markets are the quickest and easiest markets to unload them at.
Scrap is another big one. The local scrap yards now only accept scrap with a photo ID and if it is anything suspicious they won’t accept it and call the police. We recently had a guy that brought in 50 brass caps from city fire hydrants, was wondering where they went… In all honesty I’m surprised my track has been left alone for so long.
Terry
Saw Mike today. They didn’t say the name of the flea market because he got the information second and third hand. I wouldn’t want to throw that out on the news either.
Terry