Posted by NY 986 on October 03, 2011 at 10:13:34 from (67.142.178.26):
In Reply to: Local farmer missing posted by The tractor vet on October 03, 2011 at 08:14:48:
Hopefully, the farmer is alright and maybe needed to get away from something that was bothering him. Maybe since it was at one of his fields that something health related happened and he was incapacitated as far as returning to the truck. Far more likely is something criminal happened to him. The rural ares are far more rougher than they were than ten or twenty years ago. Most of that is due to the drug trade. Around here we are seeing far more break-ins in the last five to ten years than all the years previous. Most of the break-ins are related to addicts finding money to support their habit. What little I have seen on television seems to indicate the gangs that distribute drugs are more willing to engage in other crimes to supplement income such as burglary and kidnapping. I think people need to start being mindful when they are out and about if other people appear to be casing them and have a plan to deal with it. Not that I worry about criminal activity when I am out but I do tell family where I am at in case I am walking a field and I twist a leg or something and have an issue with the cell phone such as getting a signal.
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