Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Vickie lost her car, again.

 Friday February 18, Vickie left home on her own in the 2018 KIA Soul about 3pm with no notice to me or anyone else (I know) as to where she was going. I assumed to visit Chris, our son. Tonight, four days later, February 22, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office brought her home claiming that Chris TOOK her car (with her permission?). However, Chris has not had a driver license since 1995. The Deputies told me if he was found he would be arrested immediately and the car impounded. I would be given 24 hours to claim the car before fees might be imposed. Vickie was delivered home by the PCSO department. She has lost her car, again. 

Dude, Where's My Car? (2000) - EricDSnider.com

Friday, February 11, 2022

Key Found

 Ever since I found the car Vickie lost the key. Until yesterday. Thursday afternoon she took off to see Chris. Again. On Wednesday she had one of Chris's friends pick her up. From the afternoon until after midnight she may stay out. I'll call her just to make sure she's okay. It annoys her.

Thursday, February 3, 2022

Serious

 I went to retrieve the KIA. Neighbors came down to tell me what happened. Vickie sat in their parking space for three hours by herself not moving from the car about 8pm to 11pm... the resident of the apartment she was parking at finally called the Gulfport police about 11:30pm. At that moment Vickie revved the engine and put the car in drive. She jumped the curb, destroyed a planter and slammed into the jalousie entrance door, breaking it and denting the left front fender of the KIA. Police arrived and determined Vickie was having a medical emergency and dispatched an ambulance. 


Vickie arrived home about 10:30am. She doesn't remember how she got home. Gulfport Police left her a card and told her how to get her car back. Vickie remembered none of it. She had broken the entrance door to the apartment. 


The Gulfport policeman who answered the call January 25th met me at the scene and told me how unresponsive, dazed and confused Vickie was. That's why they called an ambulance. Even after arriving home Vickie could not remember what happened. 

Help is being arranged with the Florida Senior Citizens response team. They will interview her for possible therapy and intervention.

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

I think I found the car

 Tonight around 9pm I started testing my ability to hear messages left for Vickie on HER phone. I setup the voice mail and knew the code. I had to guess how to access the system. Finally, listening to 23 messages I discovered a woman who called January 29th claiming Vickie Luck's car was in her lot of a property she managed and to return her call in order to claim the car. Messages to her number were not answered tonight (9:30pm) so tomorrow I will call. 

Another caller claimed Vickie hit the door of his condo and left damage. 

I have much to do.

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Chris's stuff returned

 Yesterday Chris picked up a lot of his stuff and Vickie drove away with the stuff in the pickup bed. This morning all of his stuff was back - dumped in the driveway. Didn't see how it got here or when. I will gather his belongings and store them in my backyard with an attempt to protect it all from rain. 

Today the state attorney filed charges against Chris and he will probably be found guilty of violating an injunction of protective separation from my address. This is not his first violation of the same statue. He has pleaded guilty to another, similar charge filed by another person. 

The state attorney warned me Chris may be sentenced to a year in jail.