Posted by Adirondack case guy on July 14, 2012 at 06:59:30 from (67.246.153.242):
The local CBS news station has been airing a story about thefts of flags at a historic cemetary, which has veterans buried from the Revolutionary War to present. All the vet's graves have an American flag placed by it. Someone started steeling the flags. Police were called in, and new flags were put in place. A day later more than a dozen were stolen again! The local veterans associations were very vocal, and the story got daily coverage. A $500 reward was offered for the arest of the thieves. The police, being flustrated, with no leads, installed electronic survalence equipment in surounding trees, focused on the flags. It didn't take long to reveal the thief. The colpret turned out to be a Woodchuck, "the 4 legged kind". After discovering him the police searched his home with a plumbers camera and found a stash of stolen goods. To my knoledge no charges have been documented, not even a woodchuck bomb. The cemetary director said they were going to extend the heidth of the 1/2" PVC tubes that hold the flags so the woodchuck couldn't reach the flags. "You just can't trust anyone in this world anymore".
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