You were seemingly in the right place at the right time, didn't we just read here, a thread by someone seeing suspicious activity while bringing their daughter or wife somewhere, same situation, results being some firewood stolen as they could not stop to investigate, called someone else etc.?
Pays to be attentive like that and in most if not all these situations, those kind of simple questions will reveal something that does not make sense, then you can address it accordingly. I'd have set them up, yes I think you are right, his farm is over there, but you won't find him, they went on vacation, left yesterday, but you can come back in a week, then of course do a stake out. We did that often at our tractor dealership, people think the old days were so good, but there were just as many thieves then, I caught one red handed in the back lot, we used to sell former power company trucks as well as ford tractors/equipment, guy was stealing items from the trucks, they made an arrest, implement theft and similar was common, we lost a nice ford post hole digger, at some point you must fight back, my father caught one, ran smack into him, foul odor soon after, dumb kids, was funny, all you had to do was sit in that dark shop and wait. Even across the road, there is a school, and some kids assaulted a teacher in the parking lot, no idea they were seen, good concealment helps.
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