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Suspicious man posing as property assessorTell North Platte what you think
 
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Police want to talk to a strange man who wanted to get inside a North Platte home Monday, acting like a property assessor or a realtor.

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There have been a rash of reports of the man – or men – asking homeowners questions about their houses in the city and the county.

North Platte police took a one report Monday and another Tuesday.


This report is part of a continuing series about scams in and around west-central Nebraska. If you know of one, contact authorites and email us at george@northplattebulletin.


Around 2:20 p.m. Monday, a heavy-set man driving a white sedan pulled up to a North Platte house in the 1300 block of West Third, the homeowner told police.

The man asked for the number of rooms in the house and if he could “come in,” Police Information Officer Rodney Brown said. The homeowner said no. The strange man took a picture of the home from the street before he left.

That report followed similar reports in rural areas.

Lincoln County Commissioner Willis Roethemeyer said Monday that the same thing happened to an elderly woman south of Brady.

And, another call came in on Tuesday morning from the 700 block of West B.

A witness there told police that the man was about 5-feet, 5-inches tall and weighed about 250 pounds. He was wearing a black toupee, tan pants and white shirt with stripes.

The man said he was a realtor and asked questions about the square footage of the home, the number of rooms and occupants.

Again, he asked to come inside.

Residents are advised to not let anyone they don’t know enter their homes. Realtors and property assessors will always properly identify themselves, and will often call to make an appointment. Lincoln County Assessor Julie Stenger said property assessors carry specific identification and their cars are marked.

More than one suspicious car has been reported. Police think more than one person might be involved.

Brown said the suspect or suspects have reportedly been driving a “black SUV with no front license plate,” a blue or dark colored car, a “white sedan” and a “white, older, rusted Oldsmobile.”

In all but one case, the suspects were not wearing glasses.

Brown said if you are contacted, call the police, so the suspects can be identified and police can learn more about their intentions.


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@Morgan Greenwood . . . haha, at long last - another former FFFB aficionado. You made my day, hopefully the sun is shinning on yours too. You still have FFFB's cookbook . . . that's hilarious - but now envy is lurking in the shadows of me mind.
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While we're reminiscing about great comics, how many remember where the Freewheeling Franklin alias comes from? I loved the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comics back in the 70's. Especially Fat Freddy's Cat... F. Frederick Skitty, etc. I still have the FFFB cookbook.
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Posted by Morgan Greenwood    - 8/16/2012 9:15:12 AM
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Wow! How odd . . .  and creepy.  With news of a few reporting their suspicion, I'm left wondering how many may not have questioned the authenticity of a stranger at their door - that would be absurd. @ 1coolmom and @ Steve: thanks for the rocky/bullwinkle memories. I was a young adolescent (tween) when the Rocky and Bullwinkle shows were airing, I really enjoyed them; along with The Jetsons and The Flintstones it was one of my favorites  . . .  but upon reading a couple of quotes, I've realized those shows (thankfully) also helped  shape my zany world view.  Bullwinkle: Humble, that's me... Mr. Modesty. When it comes to humility, I'm the greatest. Rocky: Hey Bullwinkle, we're in real trouble now! Bullwinkle: Oh good, Rocky! I hate that artificial kind! Boris: Aw, shut up your mouth! Bullwinkle: Well, if you can't believe what you read in a comic book, what can you believe? Boris: I am part of one of the biggest advertising company's in the country. Dancer, Prancer, Blitzen and Fink.
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Posted by FreewheelingFranklin    - 8/15/2012 9:58:14 PM
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Thank you, Steve. LOL, George... wish they still had that cartoon on somewhere. It cracked me up.
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Posted by 1coolmom    - 8/15/2012 5:17:35 PM
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Long live Rocky and Bullwinkle, lol
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Posted by thetruth    - 8/14/2012 3:13:45 PM
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This whole thing reminds me of the Home Alone movie where the guy dressed up as a cop to go into people's houses and scope out the joint before later breaking in.
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Posted by Mike    - 8/14/2012 1:28:12 PM
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@1coolmom.......That cartoon character's name is "Snidely Whiplash"....He was a "Bad guy" and "Dudley Doright" was the Canadian Mountie that was always after him.
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Posted by Steve    - 8/14/2012 1:15:35 PM
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This may be off subject, George, but isn't this cartoon character from Rocky & Bullwinkle? I can't think of his name, but I think "Dastardly Dooright" may be close. LOL. Loved R & B, & my Dad said that cartoon was never meant for children. He laughed harder than my Brothers & they looked at him like he was crazy. =)
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