adragonfly said:
Here's the latest update...
After a week of waiting, a guy shows up at my place to dustt for finger prints... he takes out this little feather thingy that's loaded with charcoal and proceeds to dust the things I tell him were disturbed. Anyway, he doesn't seem to really be looking thoroughly, almost as if he's just going through the motions to make me think that my tax dollars are actually going somewhere. It takes him only eight minutes to go through my entire apartment, only to say that there were no good prints anywhere cause all my cabinets are wood. He said it was sorry it happened and that was it. He left, and my case is over.
I was hoping for more of an investigation than that, especially when I told him that my neighbor saw two strangers in the courtyard that morning and could describe one of them very well. He didn't even pause to take any new information. Oh well... I'm bugged, but what can I do?(argh)
They sound about like the guys here. The officer that showed up at my house when I called that night said that none of the surfaces would pull up anything. They could have at least tried, I asked if he had a fingerprinting kit in his car (I was an MP for 4 years in the guard) and he said no.
Anyways, it has almost been a year since I was robbed, and I have never heard another peep from the sheriff's office. They had a few more patrols the week it happened, but that was about all that came out of it. One funny thing is how quick they responded though when I called that night. I had just gotten home from work to find my carport door kicked off the hinges... I took the handgun out of my car and checked the whole house real carefully before I called the police. I had called them previously because of a stalled car near my house. It took them almost 2 hours to get there, so I figured I would hurry the process up.
When I called 911, the conversation went something like this:
911 Operator: What is your Emergency?
Me: Someone robbed my house at ....... Address.
911 Operator: Are they still in your house?
Me: I sure hope so... I haven't really checked yet.
911 Operator: You need to leave and wait at a neighbors..
Me: Nah, it's ok, I have a handgun...I'll find them.
911 Operator: Silence for about 30 seconds. The police will there soon...
Me: Ok...*Hung-up*
The officer showed up in about 5 minutes. At any rate, he was a nice guy, but they didn't do too much, if any investigation.
I hope things go better for you Ari.

Maybe they will catch the theives by some miracle or something, and you can get some of your stuff back. The feelings of violation seemed to have faded a good bit for me now, so hopefully you will feel better soon too. Anyways, good luck.