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Re: Thief of metal items. Seems to be a big issue!!!


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Posted by Mark - IN. on January 06, 2012 at 17:10:54 from (98.213.183.6):

In Reply to: Thief of metal items. Seems to be a big issue!!! posted by JDseller on January 05, 2012 at 22:17:51:

A couple of weeks ago just before the end of deer shotgun season, a couple of young fellas came walking up to me in one of the barns I was in. They were asking permission to go into one of the woods after a doe they said they had belly shot two days before. This was Tuesday I remember because they said they done it Sunday. Belly shot a doe two days before and then decide to go clean her up? First, we don't allow hunters on any of the property unless we know them, and is only two of them. Second, I figure that they were either sizing up the place for a break in, or they were looking for permission to clean the deer out of their bedding area, to the direction out of the woods where they probably had someone waiting to shoot. Poachers, or break in guys I figure. And no, they didn't get my permission. All they got from me was "Nope". Then a few days later someone called the house complaining that some guy called his house, cussing and giving his wife a rough time from my number. That didn't happen, no one had used our phone that day, and I'm the only guy in the house anyway. I got handed the phone and clued in before I answered "Who are you, what do you want, and whats this stuff about someone calling frommy number?". He hung up. Rumors are that guys been doing those calls, getting women that live alone, and after they say that no man lives there, they have been getting burglarized in the near future. Time to get an unlisted number I guess, no address in the phone book before someone comes over and gets shot.

By the way, some coppers at PD showed me this video yesterday of Gunny Sargeant R. Lee Ermey doing a Glock commercial. Got burglars and thieves? Here you go...

Mark



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