![]() ![]() It began in October when they bought a home on some rural property outside Cheyenne. While Catherine and Armando had a good laugh watching the thieves struggle in the snow – as did thousands of people on a Cheyenne community Facebook page where she shared photos and video – there’s nothing funny about the couple’s real estate horror story. ![]() (Photo Courtesy Catherine Hernandez) Not What They Bargained For Two people with a pickup are caught on video trespassing on the property of Catherine and Armando Hernandez outside Cheyenne. On Sunday, the two people in the red sedan got away with some tools, but had to work pretty hard to push their car out. Unfortunately, that happens a lot, about “every couple days,” Catherine said.Īnd each time more damage is done to the unoccupied home and more items are stolen from the property, she said. I was just laughing watching that go on,” Catherine told Cowboy State Daily.Ĭatherine and her husband have installed several cameras high up around the property and are alerted whenever the motion-activated devices are triggered. That’s because Catherine and Armando Hernandez watched in real time as a pair of thieves got their car stuck in deep snow in the driveway while burglarizing their property outside Cheyenne. After living the past three months in a homebuyer’s nightmare, a Cheyenne couple got a little comic relief Sunday. ![]()
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