Real epidemic

Dear editor:
On May 2, in broad daylight, my home was robbed of a quantity of cash, old bills, coins, liquor, sentimental jewellery, and keys to everything we own—all for the love of oxycodone.
This is an epidemic problem in Fort Frances that has gotten far too out of control even for the police. There are break-ins daily for this drug or proceeds to purchase these drugs.
Don’t think this will never happen to you. Be afraid! I feel so violated having my personal possessions rummaged through by an oxycodone head.
This break-in could have been an unsolved mystery but thanks to Sunset Lock & Security, this person was seen on camera at 4:15 p.m. trying to break into my business with keys obtained from my home.
Unlike oxycodone heads, I worked all week to look forward to a weekend off with my husband, but instead I found myself a victim in my own home while the police dusted for fingerprints.
Thanks a lot!
An arrest eventually was made and this person was in possession of two credit cards belonging to my husband.
I will not sit back and watch the justice system slap the robber on the wrist with a little probation. I will not fear for myself or my safety by speaking out. I will protect my home and family in whatever way is necessary from here on in.
Sorry if this sounds like a threat to anyone, but I will do what is necessary?!
If I’ve learned anything from this mess, security systems and alarms are way more affordable than you may think.
Signed,
Diana Nixon
P.S. Just when I thought it was all over, there was another unsuccessful attempt on my home during the evening of May 8 (probably due to all the missing keys that have never been returned).
Why do innocent people have to live in fear because of this epidemic?