Back in the late '70's some young kids took their new lifted, big tired 4x4 Chevy out into one of our neighbors corn and were doing figure-8's and stuff, really tearing it up. He caught them and held them at shotgun point until the deputies got there and took them in. In Indiana, a property owner can hold the trespassing vehicle that did the damage. I don't know the language, but our neighbor decided to hold the truck on his property, leaving it where the damage was done. And to make sure that the kids didn't come back in the middle of the night and grab it, he took his dozer and pushed piles of dirt up to the front and rear bumpers so it wasn't going anywhere until he said so. Sounds good and all, but during the night someone came by and picked it clean, stealing the tires and good stuff. Probably the kids themselves but no one could prove it. The law says that the property owner can hold the vehicle, but it also says that if the property owner does so, that the property owner is liable for its upkeep, safe guarding, and so on. So our neighbor lost a ton of corn, and then to pour salt into the wound, went out a lot of money for repairing the damage to the truck that did it. Sometimes things just don't work out for the good and honest folk.
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