I own some property and an old farm house a couple miles down the road from where I live. I don't use the house but I do keep it mowed and weed wacked and enjoy the fruit trees in the yard. This weekend some #ssbag decided to stop at the house and pick all the nice pears off my tree. They got the bottom half one day and stopped on sunday and brought ladders and took all of them. Dad went by there and saw the vehicles but thought I was down there mowing and talking to somebody. When he got here he realized I wasn't down there but told me sombody was. He didn't tell me right away but when he did I literally ran to my vehicle and trucked down there. I missed them by minutes. I asked the neighbor and he had the vehicle on surveilence camera. It was a blue early 2000's chevy pickup with four doors and a 20 ft aluminum ladder in the back. Didn't get the plate number. I was so p@ssed it's probably a good thing they were gone. I'm very tempted to put a sign on the tree offering a $500 dollar reward leading to the conviction of the pear thieves. Just like crime stoppers. Probably won't have to because there's apples out there too and thieves usually come back. Now all the neighbors are watching like hawks for these guys.
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