I had posted the scenario in the Have You Driven…Well, we not only ran a second person off, but also got the police involved. I was leaving the shop to go on a call, and noticed a person walk across the sight line of my rear view mirror (back parking lot where you know who belongs and who doesn’t). I immediately spun the truck around and pulled back in to the entrance of the parking lot where my truck was visible from every angle. This young man is looking over one of the parked cars and the wheels (has 20" rims). He had a nylon draw string bag over his shoulder and doesn’t see me or my co-worker at first. When he does notice us, he takes out his cell phone and pretends to be talking on it, while leaning on the car like it’s his. So we just sit there and watch while I call the non emergency number and explain what is going on so they don’t put it out over the airwaves. I pull up to our ramp and we keep watching him. This guy is so brazen that he just walks right behind the truck and right up the path where I caught the first guy. I punch the truck and come flying around the front where we see him run right to the new body shop on the corner of our industrial drive.
The police officer pulls up three minutes later, we give him a VERY detailed description and tell him about the previous week’s incident along with the fact the the first guy was wearing a logo’d t-shirt of the body shop and he proceeds to tell us that the entire dept things there is something wrong with the place. He goes flying up to the body shop. I have no idea what transpired, but we decided to keep a close eye on our shop as well as that place. About an hour later we went idling up our drive from the main rd. (right past the body shop), and I see a young man that I recognize as the first guy from last week mowing the grass as we idle by, he recognizes me and his eyes get as big as saucers, and immediatley breaks eye contact. by the time I accelerate to our entrance and turn the truck around, he and the mower are gone.
Anyhow, it was an eventful Friday. I also wanted to give anyone who is in the Metro Atlanta area that if you are thinking about using Precision Collision in Conyers, GA, think twice as your car may disappear from the face of the earth, or worse if they get your personal info. This place seems more like a front for other things. If they have employees walking around like that, then they aren’t up to anything good.