The following information on the not so smart thief was taken from the GA State Board Of Pardons and Parole website. Vincent is/was on parole until June 2010. Parole for most thieves is simply a pass issued to these "doers of dastardly deeds" granting tacit permission for them to continue their main occupation consisting of relieving unsuspecting citizenry of tangible assets to be pawned or sold in order to support a
lifestyle of loafing, drinking and drug use.
One can peruse the GA Dept Of Corrections web site and read Vincent's record and view an earlier mug shot. Comparing his prison mug shot with his BPD arrest mug shot, even Stevie Wonder could ascertain that Vincent did not fare well while being "on the streets". He had a marijuana and meth charge coupled with his previous conviction and sentence. MY GOODNESS: this ol' boy desperately needs some intervention to save him from becoming a physical wreck and wasting away to nothing. I suggest he be sent back to the joint for violating the terms of his parole and if convicted for his current crime, he complete 5-10 more years to ensure he will be healthy when he is "back on the streets", but NIMBY! One can imagine how many acts of thievery he has perpetrated while on parole before he was caught in the act. DUMB!
Call N. Alcars 10-4
Vincent, Scott Thomas EF-604176 234 Liberty Bell Lane Griffin GA 30224
Demographics
Gender: Male Race: White Current Age 35
Eye Color: BLU Height 5' 07" Weight 159
Parole Summary:
Primary Offense: Theft By Rec Stolen Prop
Parole Begin Date: Apr-08-2008 Parole End Date Jan-15-2010
Parole Office Thomaston Parole Office Number 706-646-6030
This man took my pride. He may not have hurt me physically
but he took from me as well as many other people. I lost ( to his hand) alot of memories of my family.and some family property that had been past down 3 generations. What a waste I hope he gets the max for this. He wasn't the only one involved. The police still haven't recovered my belongings.
The address you have posted belongs to an older woman and I am here daugohter and we do not appreciate you posting our address on here so now we can be harassed or stocked. He was renting a room from us.
I have one kid and there is also another woman that lives here with her three kids. so does it make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside to endanger my sons life and her kids life. You never know who might be slightly off their rocker and decide to do something to us thinking we are involved. Let me get this straight for everyone.
It is funny how we see all the different victims in this story. First we see the angry owners that have recliamed their property. Then you have those who don't know who broke into their shed and decide to put it on him. First of all if your stuff hasn't shown up yet,, he probably wasn't the one.. Next of all who in their right minds would steal personal family stuff? I would suggest you look at the very people within your own family as the very person who broke into your storage building. that would be the only one who would give a crap about your keepsakes.
Then you have the victims her left behind trying to understand why and when everything went so wrong.
People think look at that scum, he needs to be put away for a long time obviously he will never change. He is a drug addict and needs to theive to support it.
WRONG!! I know the truth and the truth will set you free. I am going to paint the picture of how a soul once found can be lost again.
The Scott that first moved into this home as a renter was different than the one we see in this picture and article. He is intelligent. He is patient and he gave God the reins of his life. Next thing you know Scott takes his eyes off the prize for a second and the deceiving serpent snatches his soul back.
Scott developed a drug habit,he became addictted to the high and to the adreline rush of getting away with something. He worked everday as a mechanic. He paid his bills on time. He helped support his girlfriend and her two kids plus the kid they have together.
I gained a relationship with someone who would drop anything they were doing to come help fix something in our home or cars. He loved God and then ...
Scott needs help. Scott I would assume did not realize he had lost control of his life and it spiraled downward immediately. One day he had everything..Two weeks later he is praying on the floor of his jail cell. Crying out for forgiveness. He had sobered up enough to realize how stupid he was. I mean I still do not understand why he felt like he had to do anything? Then I hear some false information on the article posted about the case.
They make it sound like every single break in was him. I have heard of many people talking about how easy storage building are to break into. So therefore, before you going throwing Scott into the slammer for the rest of his life...
How would you feel if your dad or husband or sister suddenly became addicted to something that destroyed any common sense that you once had. So now you have a chemical turning a hardworking man into scum off the sidewalk that gets trampled.
I know God forgives us as many times as we repent and ask for forgiveness so who are we to sit here and say that he deserves everything he gets and then some. He has a family. Just like the other victims do.
I know that Scott is feeling his shame from this situation. I would be horrified if one I get a call from the police telling me my son is on drugs and robbed people... I would die. But, if I was the one being robbed I would want to see this guy get what he needs to make sure that he can help his family and still stay away long enough to get his mind right and his heart back into the hands of our lord Jesus christ. That is the only one that can save him or forgive him.
So, before you go throwing the book at anyone make sure you look into their eyes for just one minute to understand where they came from and where we can help them get to.
It is our duty to put people in rehab or something like that when the whole reason anything happend was because of the dope. What a shame that now Scott's three year old is a victim too. We need to understand that it is easy to be quick to call people scum when we see stories like this one. What we need to remember is that almost every single person has a family that loves them. We must remember to get these people help. Not throw them into a prison cell for the next ten years. He is a kind hearted person when his mind is right. So, instead of being quick to the trigger, be quick to fix the problem. Therefore next time he will have a better chance of doing the right thing instead of continuing to be institutionalized.
We need to fix the problems of this world one person at a time. It takes reaching close within your neighborhood first. This is our neighborhood and these are our people. We need to fix instead of condemn.
The address you have posted belongs to an older woman and I am here daughter and we do not appreciate you posting our address on here so now we can be harassed or stocked. He was renting a room from us.
I have one kid and there is also another woman that lives here with her three kids. So does it make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside to endanger my sons life and her kids life. You never know who might be slightly off their rocker and decide to do something to us thinking we are involved. Let me get this straight for everyone.
It is funny how we see all the different victims in this story. First we see the angry owners that have reclaimed their property. Then you have those who don't know who broke into their shed and decide to put it on him. First of all if your stuff hasn't shown up yet,, he probably wasn't the one.. Next of all who in their right minds would steal personal family stuff? I would suggest you look at the very people within your own family as the very person who broke into your storage building. That would be the only one who would give a crap about your keepsakes.
Then you have the victims her left behind trying to understand why and when everything went so wrong.
People think look at that scum, he needs to be put away for a long time obviously he will never change. He is a drug addict and needs to thieve to support it.
WRONG!! I know the truth and the truth will set you free. I am going to paint the picture of how a soul once found can be lost again.
The Scott that first moved into this home as a renter was different than the one we see in this picture and article. He is intelligent. He is patient and he gave God the reins of his life. Next thing you know Scott takes his eyes off the prize for a second and the deceiving serpent snatches his soul back.
Scott developed a drug habit; he became addicted to the high and to the adrenaline rush of getting away with something. He worked every day as a mechanic. He paid his bills on time. He helped support his girlfriend and her two kids plus the kid they have together.
I gained a relationship with someone who would drop anything they were doing to come help fix something in our home or cars. He loved God and then ...
Scott needs help. Scott I would assume did not realize he had lost control of his life and it spiraled downward immediately. One day he had everything..Two weeks later he is praying on the floor of his jail cell. Crying out for forgiveness. He has sobered up enough to realize how stupid he was. I mean I still do not understand why he felt like he had to do anything? Then I hear some false information on the article posted about the case.
They make it sound like every single break in was him. I have heard of many people talking about how easy storage building are to break into. So therefore, before you going throwing Scott into the slammer for the rest of his life...
How would you feel if your dad or husband or sister suddenly became addicted to something that destroyed any common sense that they once had. So now you have a chemical turning a hardworking man into scum off the sidewalk that gets trampled.
I know God forgives us as many times as we repent and ask for forgiveness so who are we to sit here and say that he deserves everything he gets and then some. He has a family. Just like the other victims do.
I know that Scott is feeling his shame from this situation. I would be horrified if I got a call from the police telling me my son is on drugs and robbed people... I would die. But, if I was the one being robbed I would want to see this guy get what he needs to make sure that he can help his family and still stay away long enough to get his mind right and his heart back into the hands of our lord Jesus Christ. That is the only one that can save him or forgive him.
So, before you go throwing the book at anyone make sure you look into their eyes for just one minute to understand where they came from and where we can help them get to.
It is our duty to put people in rehab or something like that when the whole reason anything happened was because of the dope. What a shame that now Scott's three year old is a victim too. We need to understand that it is easy to be quick to call people scum when we see stories like this one. What we need to remember is that almost every single person has a family that loves them. We must remember to get these people help. Not throw them into a prison cell for the next ten years. He is a kind hearted person when his mind is right. So, instead of being quick to the trigger, be quick to fix the problem. Therefore next time he will have a better chance of doing the right thing instead of continuing to be institutionalized.
We need to fix the problems of this world one person at a time. It takes reaching close within your neighborhood first. This is our neighborhood and these are our people. We need to fix instead of condemn.
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lifestyle of loafing, drinking and drug use.
One can peruse the GA Dept Of Corrections web site and read Vincent's record and view an earlier mug shot. Comparing his prison mug shot with his BPD arrest mug shot, even Stevie Wonder could ascertain that Vincent did not fare well while being "on the streets". He had a marijuana and meth charge coupled with his previous conviction and sentence. MY GOODNESS: this ol' boy desperately needs some intervention to save him from becoming a physical wreck and wasting away to nothing. I suggest he be sent back to the joint for violating the terms of his parole and if convicted for his current crime, he complete 5-10 more years to ensure he will be healthy when he is "back on the streets", but NIMBY! One can imagine how many acts of thievery he has perpetrated while on parole before he was caught in the act. DUMB!
Call N. Alcars 10-4
Vincent, Scott Thomas EF-604176 234 Liberty Bell Lane Griffin GA 30224
Demographics
Gender: Male Race: White Current Age 35
Eye Color: BLU Height 5' 07" Weight 159
Parole Summary:
Primary Offense: Theft By Rec Stolen Prop
Parole Begin Date: Apr-08-2008 Parole End Date Jan-15-2010
Parole Office Thomaston Parole Office Number 706-646-6030
but he took from me as well as many other people. I lost ( to his hand) alot of memories of my family.and some family property that had been past down 3 generations. What a waste I hope he gets the max for this. He wasn't the only one involved. The police still haven't recovered my belongings.
Good one, Officer Evans!
I have one kid and there is also another woman that lives here with her three kids. so does it make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside to endanger my sons life and her kids life. You never know who might be slightly off their rocker and decide to do something to us thinking we are involved. Let me get this straight for everyone.
It is funny how we see all the different victims in this story. First we see the angry owners that have recliamed their property. Then you have those who don't know who broke into their shed and decide to put it on him. First of all if your stuff hasn't shown up yet,, he probably wasn't the one.. Next of all who in their right minds would steal personal family stuff? I would suggest you look at the very people within your own family as the very person who broke into your storage building. that would be the only one who would give a crap about your keepsakes.
Then you have the victims her left behind trying to understand why and when everything went so wrong.
People think look at that scum, he needs to be put away for a long time obviously he will never change. He is a drug addict and needs to theive to support it.
WRONG!! I know the truth and the truth will set you free. I am going to paint the picture of how a soul once found can be lost again.
The Scott that first moved into this home as a renter was different than the one we see in this picture and article. He is intelligent. He is patient and he gave God the reins of his life. Next thing you know Scott takes his eyes off the prize for a second and the deceiving serpent snatches his soul back.
Scott developed a drug habit,he became addictted to the high and to the adreline rush of getting away with something. He worked everday as a mechanic. He paid his bills on time. He helped support his girlfriend and her two kids plus the kid they have together.
I gained a relationship with someone who would drop anything they were doing to come help fix something in our home or cars. He loved God and then ...
Scott needs help. Scott I would assume did not realize he had lost control of his life and it spiraled downward immediately. One day he had everything..Two weeks later he is praying on the floor of his jail cell. Crying out for forgiveness. He had sobered up enough to realize how stupid he was. I mean I still do not understand why he felt like he had to do anything? Then I hear some false information on the article posted about the case.
They make it sound like every single break in was him. I have heard of many people talking about how easy storage building are to break into. So therefore, before you going throwing Scott into the slammer for the rest of his life...
How would you feel if your dad or husband or sister suddenly became addicted to something that destroyed any common sense that you once had. So now you have a chemical turning a hardworking man into scum off the sidewalk that gets trampled.
I know God forgives us as many times as we repent and ask for forgiveness so who are we to sit here and say that he deserves everything he gets and then some. He has a family. Just like the other victims do.
I know that Scott is feeling his shame from this situation. I would be horrified if one I get a call from the police telling me my son is on drugs and robbed people... I would die. But, if I was the one being robbed I would want to see this guy get what he needs to make sure that he can help his family and still stay away long enough to get his mind right and his heart back into the hands of our lord Jesus christ. That is the only one that can save him or forgive him.
So, before you go throwing the book at anyone make sure you look into their eyes for just one minute to understand where they came from and where we can help them get to.
It is our duty to put people in rehab or something like that when the whole reason anything happend was because of the dope. What a shame that now Scott's three year old is a victim too. We need to understand that it is easy to be quick to call people scum when we see stories like this one. What we need to remember is that almost every single person has a family that loves them. We must remember to get these people help. Not throw them into a prison cell for the next ten years. He is a kind hearted person when his mind is right. So, instead of being quick to the trigger, be quick to fix the problem. Therefore next time he will have a better chance of doing the right thing instead of continuing to be institutionalized.
We need to fix the problems of this world one person at a time. It takes reaching close within your neighborhood first. This is our neighborhood and these are our people. We need to fix instead of condemn.
I have one kid and there is also another woman that lives here with her three kids. So does it make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside to endanger my sons life and her kids life. You never know who might be slightly off their rocker and decide to do something to us thinking we are involved. Let me get this straight for everyone.
It is funny how we see all the different victims in this story. First we see the angry owners that have reclaimed their property. Then you have those who don't know who broke into their shed and decide to put it on him. First of all if your stuff hasn't shown up yet,, he probably wasn't the one.. Next of all who in their right minds would steal personal family stuff? I would suggest you look at the very people within your own family as the very person who broke into your storage building. That would be the only one who would give a crap about your keepsakes.
Then you have the victims her left behind trying to understand why and when everything went so wrong.
People think look at that scum, he needs to be put away for a long time obviously he will never change. He is a drug addict and needs to thieve to support it.
WRONG!! I know the truth and the truth will set you free. I am going to paint the picture of how a soul once found can be lost again.
The Scott that first moved into this home as a renter was different than the one we see in this picture and article. He is intelligent. He is patient and he gave God the reins of his life. Next thing you know Scott takes his eyes off the prize for a second and the deceiving serpent snatches his soul back.
Scott developed a drug habit; he became addicted to the high and to the adrenaline rush of getting away with something. He worked every day as a mechanic. He paid his bills on time. He helped support his girlfriend and her two kids plus the kid they have together.
I gained a relationship with someone who would drop anything they were doing to come help fix something in our home or cars. He loved God and then ...
Scott needs help. Scott I would assume did not realize he had lost control of his life and it spiraled downward immediately. One day he had everything..Two weeks later he is praying on the floor of his jail cell. Crying out for forgiveness. He has sobered up enough to realize how stupid he was. I mean I still do not understand why he felt like he had to do anything? Then I hear some false information on the article posted about the case.
They make it sound like every single break in was him. I have heard of many people talking about how easy storage building are to break into. So therefore, before you going throwing Scott into the slammer for the rest of his life...
How would you feel if your dad or husband or sister suddenly became addicted to something that destroyed any common sense that they once had. So now you have a chemical turning a hardworking man into scum off the sidewalk that gets trampled.
I know God forgives us as many times as we repent and ask for forgiveness so who are we to sit here and say that he deserves everything he gets and then some. He has a family. Just like the other victims do.
I know that Scott is feeling his shame from this situation. I would be horrified if I got a call from the police telling me my son is on drugs and robbed people... I would die. But, if I was the one being robbed I would want to see this guy get what he needs to make sure that he can help his family and still stay away long enough to get his mind right and his heart back into the hands of our lord Jesus Christ. That is the only one that can save him or forgive him.
So, before you go throwing the book at anyone make sure you look into their eyes for just one minute to understand where they came from and where we can help them get to.
It is our duty to put people in rehab or something like that when the whole reason anything happened was because of the dope. What a shame that now Scott's three year old is a victim too. We need to understand that it is easy to be quick to call people scum when we see stories like this one. What we need to remember is that almost every single person has a family that loves them. We must remember to get these people help. Not throw them into a prison cell for the next ten years. He is a kind hearted person when his mind is right. So, instead of being quick to the trigger, be quick to fix the problem. Therefore next time he will have a better chance of doing the right thing instead of continuing to be institutionalized.
We need to fix the problems of this world one person at a time. It takes reaching close within your neighborhood first. This is our neighborhood and these are our people. We need to fix instead of condemn.