Just had trespasser three weeks ago. One of the weird neighbors bought a pet pig for their whacky son. Day after they bought it the son let it out at 3 AM expecting it to come back like a dog. It of course didn't. They went scouring my yard with a loaded crossbow which is illegal in my state to own. My mother was there watching the kids while the wife and I were at work. I called the cops and promptly went home. I don't take anyone on my property with a loaded weapon lightly and filed the papers against the neighbor. They had trespassed before and been notified by me it was private property and not to come back as they were not welcome. The police have been called to their house before for multiple offenses. They even went to the door and rang the door bell with the loaded weapon. Their intent was to kill the pig if they found it in my yard. My kids know where meat comes from however I would have not been OK with this taking place in my yard.
Had two guys walk out of the woods and into the orchard I run while I was actively spraying this year. I didn't call the cops on them. I figured Darwin would likely help them out for walking into freshly sprayed fruit trees with the tractor and sprayer going.
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