Thief Gets A Taste Of His Own Medicine When The Guy He Robbed Robs Him Legally

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Thief Gets A Taste Of His Own Medicine When The Guy He Robbed Robs Him Legally
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A man decided not to let his thief off the hook 20 years ago - instead sneaking into his own home and pretty much stealing his stuff back.

Instead of calling the police pronto, the poster tried a window, which budged and labeled the items that were his with a handy marker, along with some extrasWhen the thief came back, the poster rang police and got his items back and some of the thief’s, hopefully teaching him a good lesson

So, the OP, just like any regular ol’ person would, goes over to a known scumbag’s place – that neighbor we mentioned – and just takes a peek inside to see his stuff strewn around the apartment.First, OP manages to open up the apartment’s window, hops in, and labels the stuff that really belongs to him with his name or initials, and just to send a message, he does it to several more items that don’t belong to him, for good measure.

Some of the “choice” items mentioned that OP got to keep were a couple of basketball jerseys, which he found only fair, as the scumbag had stolen one from him.

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