[QUOTE=SaltyOne53;3131227]I just want to let everyone know out there that when I went to visit the A. Y. Wong bldg last night for some relaxation after a very long work week, I noticed when I came back to my car around 1040 or so, that the door handle on my drivers side was a little bit popped out. After finding out that my key could only go in crooked, that's when I realized that my car had been broken into. I was parked on Kaheka street in the stalls directly across the big pay parking lot, heading towards Don Quiote in front of the little shops there. When I got in my car I looked to see what was missing and among all the miscellaneous crap I have in there, the only things I can tell are missing was: from my dash area. They took my ashtray that had bunch of coins in it; from the center console. A pair of sunglasses, my lighter and a half smoked pack of cigarettes; and my hydroflask from the passenger seat. But what really surprised me was that from what I could tell, it looks like I got lucky and they didn't go thru the crap behind my seat or on the passenger floor, where I had left some new tools that I had just bought earlier that day which, just so happened got covered by my sunshade. Its a good thing I had taken out my work bag from my car before leaving the house in which I had a bunch of important I'd's and stuff. That would have totally sucked to have lost that stuff. They also left a NEW pack of cigs I had on the front seat, but took my half smoked one? My best guess is that whoever did it must have gotten spooked or something cause to me, they seemed like pretty competent in that my door lock and handle still kinda work with no real visible damage but if you use the key its kinda hard to turn and takes a little jiggling but it still opens. I had considered calling the cops but decided not to because I probably would have to explain why I was parked there and the stuff that was missing is relatively minor things. Also by that point I had already touched pretty much everywhere they must have touched when I was looking to see what was taken, so printing would have been useless.
[/QUOTE]Sorry that sucks, but there really wasn't much you could have done. To be honest too 10:30 at night isn't busy, but also isn't ghosttown like so this guy had some balls. If I had to guess a few people passed him, so he probably just tried to rush. Based on your description it's sounds like you parked on the darker side of kaheka. I always park right in front of the pharmacy or the AY lot. I don't know how much safer those areas would be, but I got to believe there is more people passing by. If you don't mind me asking what kind of car do you drive? Its amazing they could break in that cleanly with a lot of cars for a while now being designed to prohibit these things. I think even hondas now which back in the day was easy to unlock isn't so anymore. Have to believe too they broke in fairly quickly.
