Yeah, I'm not counting on anything coming of this. There is a lot more serious crime to address first, before getting down to theft. But I will say the Sheriff's office that came out is one of the best police departments I've dealt with. I had city police come one time when I had wheels stolen off of a car like 15 years ago. They were awful. Basically just said "ok we'll let you know if we see them." But the Sheriff's deputies for this case have been awesome. They went through the house, actually dusted for prints, interviewed all the neighbors on my street, and gave us all kinds of documentation to go through the ID theft process. We called to give them more info the next day, and they said the didn't do it over the phone and had someone come back out to the house for the info. The investigator assigned to the case is coming to my house to pick up the camera footage of the car. I don't have any allusions about the likelihood of them catching the thieves, but I'm going to put in my due diligence and do what I can to help increase the chances of success.