Nedra
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I think this may be a silly question, but I guess I'm just nervous . . .
Last night one of our cars (parked outside) was broken into. Someone crawled from the back window (which was smashed) up to the front of the car in order to steal an (empty) laptop bag. There was glass and snow on the car seats when my husband went out to the car this morning.
I'm guessing that whomever broke into the vehicle didn't do any more damage to the car seats than would be normally done by my kids climbing over them, but I really don't know. Obviously we will clean off the seats and vacuum up the glass, but does anyone have experience with handling a vehicle burglary as it pertains to their child restraints? Is there a standard procedure for determining whether significant damage was done?
Last night one of our cars (parked outside) was broken into. Someone crawled from the back window (which was smashed) up to the front of the car in order to steal an (empty) laptop bag. There was glass and snow on the car seats when my husband went out to the car this morning.
I'm guessing that whomever broke into the vehicle didn't do any more damage to the car seats than would be normally done by my kids climbing over them, but I really don't know. Obviously we will clean off the seats and vacuum up the glass, but does anyone have experience with handling a vehicle burglary as it pertains to their child restraints? Is there a standard procedure for determining whether significant damage was done?