Hi Ken,
I just got a call from the Chicago Police this morning asking if it was okay if 
they put my car on the hot sheet. I told them it would have been better if they 
did it two days ago. The bureacracy rolls on.

I don't know what I'll replace it with. Although I'm working for WPP, I'm still 
freelance. So for the first time in many years, I don't really owe allegiance 
to any one company. But I am thinking about a Mountaineer or Explorer. I like 
the new engine and the six-speed automatic. I'll have to see what kind of deals 
are out there. Perhaps they'll sign me on here and give me a car allowance, but 
I'm not going to hold my breath. Tough times in Motown.
Paul


> >And I'd say the investigation is over.
> 
> You never know. A long time ago my Shelby GT350 was stolen in Dearborn. When 
> the 
> cops arrived, they immediately told me I'd probably never see that car again. 
> The car remains (5 body panels) were found 5 days after being stolen, in a 
> field 
> near Flat Rock Speedway. Several weeks later I was summoned to a garage to 
> identify the engine from my vehicle.
> 
> If your vehicle is found you probably won't want it.
> In my case, because my vehicle was found so quickly, within 2 weeks of loss, 
> I 
> had the insurance settlement check.
> 
> What are you going to replace it with?
> 
> Kenneth Waller
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Stranded in Chi-Town
> 
> Thanks Ken. I doubt that the valet was involved. He was just out of 
> touch and overworked. But one never knows. And I'd say the 
> investigation is over. I think the police just tend to give up 
> immediately on auto theft cases. By the time they get it on the hot 
> sheet, it's in a chop shop.
> Paul
> On Nov 6, 2005, at 8:22 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
> 
> > Sorry to hear this Paul.
> >
> > You think the valet may have been involved?
> >
> > Kenneth Waller
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Stenquist" 
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Subject: OT: Stranded in Chi-Town
> >
> >
> >> What a weekend. I drove to Chicago to move my daughter from my 
> >> mother's house to an apartment on the north side. All went well and 
> >> we were finished by late Saturday. After dinner at Heaven on Seven 
> >> (great place), I decided to stay overnight and took a room at the 
> >> Congress Plaza. Big mistake. While I was checking in, someone stole 
> >> my car (2005 Jeep GC)  right from under the valet's nose. Gone. I'm 
> >> sure I'll never see it again. It probably went under the torch within 
> >> an hour after it was nabbed. So I was left with no way to get home on 
> >> a weekend. After many calls to insurance weekend hot lines and rental 
> >> companies, I finally secured a car that the insurance company would 
> >> okay as a rental loaner and drove back to Detroit. Just arrived a 
> >> little bit ago. Lost a lot of stuff in the car, but, thankfully, none 
> >> of my cameras were in the vehicle.
> >> Paul
> >>
> >
> 
> 
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