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Thieves Target Iraq Veteran's Home Three Times

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FORNEY (CBSDFW.COM) - Kevin Bowden's garage is his late night sanctuary. "When I don't sleep, I'm here," he said, pointing to one of two patio chairs stationed at opening of the garage of his Forney home.

Sleep is an apparent rarity for the Iraq War veteran. Disabled after sustaining an injury to his brain after a roadside bomb detonated under his military Humvee, the former Army Sergeant takes refuge in his garage, filled with tools, lawn equipment and a home security system. Missing from the inventory are drills, a leaf blower and Bowden's treasured golf clubs.

Around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, someone entered Bowden's garage and stole the items. He has a video recording of the incident, But he blames himself for the burglary.

"Normally, I'm sitting in this same chair at 3:30 in the morning because I can't sleep. What I see in that video is failure on my part to protect my family".

The burglary is number three for the Bowden home this year. Three years ago, the Military Warriors Support Foundation donated the house to the family, as an effort to support veterans living with life-changing injuries. "It was a wonderful surprise," Bowden recounted.

"My injuries made it hard for me to work. We were struggling," he said.

Bowden also struggled with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Golfing became therapy -- until burglars stole the golf clubs.

Forney police have viewed the security surveillance video that records a man walking through Bowden's garage. The video snippets however, do not show the man removing the golf clubs or any items from the garage.

The video only brings more angst for Bowden. "I should've been there. It's the only night I actually slept through the night."

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