Burglary caught on Virtual Railfan's Tucson, Arizona webcam!

The guy in the red shirt is wearing a T-shirt for Vet Sec Protection Agency, a private security agency headquartered in Glendale, Arizona and open 24 hours a day. Here's the contact section on their website: https://www.vetsec.com/contact-us/
And here's their phone number so that you can let them know that they need to do a better job at hiring people, especially ones with criminal records: 1-800-909-3268.
 
The Tuscon cam just can't catch a break! First the shooting and then this burglary. Whats next? A derailment?!
 
Those railfan video clips and the various live-cam rail sites from around the world have been an interesting diversion for me during the long and many Covid lockdowns here. Because of the time differences, when it is late at night here it is early morning in the USA and afternoon in the UK, so the live-cam sites can provide an interesting look into life at different times in different places. The prerecorded video clips can also give an insight into the "outside world". Both best rationed!
 
The Tuscon cam just can't catch a break! First the shooting and then this burglary. Whats next? A derailment?!

I caught a derailment live on the elevated bridge span at Santa Fe Junction cam a year ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmPJvP1ltz4

And on a sad note, caught a suicide as it happened at Thomasville NC cam. Didn't actually see the fatal jump in front of the freight (just off cam) but did see the results as the train passed by and the end results. It's hard for me to watch that cam now and I rarely do, though it's releatively close to my location.
 
The Tuscon cam just can't catch a break! First the shooting and then this burglary. Whats next? A derailment?!

Be careful for what you wish for, kaw4014.
As long as that camera is there and active its gonna catch something odd. We just have to accept that cameras capture everything. Its a sad reality.
 
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