Denver (KDVR) – The owner of a Denver Remodeling Incorporated company is called the police after saying that someone stole more than $ 10,000 of the equipment from his trailer.
The disturbing part is that there were no cameras to pick up theft.
Steve Pim and his wife Odra started their work at the beginning of this year.
Steve said: “January 2 this year.” “Before that, this company, Stephen Baim Handman. Easy smaller projects, but I have exceeded it. So, I started doing larger projects.”
With larger projects, more high -value tools come.
Steve said: “A very sincere work.” “This money has been sank again to work by buying these tools.”
He was surprised to receive a call from one of his employees in the early hours of Wednesday morning after he almost finished a job at the intersection of 20 Street and Holly Street in Denver.
Steve said: “He said that the trailer had stormed and that all nail rifles have disappeared.” “Everyone who came to celebrate the trailer put a sign of the side entrance. I haven’t seen this before, but he was drawn with spraying. Someone put a mark on him. The police officer believed that someone came at a later time, saw the noticeable mark and knew that this is the place where they hit. So they cut the lock away from the lock, then it is simple like taking my purposes.”
Steve learned that he made some mistakes. Not indexing it, registering its tools or writing its serial numbers.
Steve said: “It is a setback because this resembles my child and a person who broke out and spoiled with my things,” Steve said. “It takes a long time to collect these tools.”
He hopes that the person or persons responsible will do the right thing.
Steve said: “People do this for a living,” Steve said. “I can’t think of anything worse than the working class.”
Within just a few days, the community gathered behind Steve, where he raised more than $ 4,500 through Gofundment.
“I would like to tell everyone for help,” said Steve. “I’m very modest of that. I just push him forward, because there is no way I can pay.”
Meanwhile, if you know the person or the responsible person, then he looks at calling crime plug 720-913-7867.