Here in Florida I have friends who have lost complete racing rigs, tools and even the drag car inside the trailer.
It seems in many cases the crooks have done their homework and either spend time watching and waiting for the best time when no one was around or in some cases bribed someone to look the other way for a while.
In the case of the Audrey Worm Racing Hauler was it parked some where that everyone could see it? Or was it parked some where where it really could not be seen?
I believe many times the crooks have spend time just watching and waiting. How long was the race hauler parked where it was before the crime and then ask yourself did you see anything that looked out of place of unusual in the day's before the incident happened.
Contacting the police is some cases and asking simple questions like is this crime common for this area because if the answer is yes you might just be looking for someone local instead of a professional.
For a number of years the big car show in Tennessee "Shades of the Past" had problems with cars being stolen and for a few years it was more then just a few cars and trailers missing.
I had a friend who drove up and went to the show and then stayed at a hotel with 24 hour security guards at the entrance to the parking lots and yet when my friend woke up the next morning and walked outside his car was gone. How did they a car parked inside a gated area with a 24 security guard who checks everyone entering or leaving is a good question.
Just some things to think about.
Jim Hill
www.nostalgicracingdecals.com