Posted by stonerock on December 02, 2017 at 18:33:40 from (174.233.5.214):
got electric bill for rented farm #4 just barn no cows there this time of year, equipment in barn wife said it was $200.00 go check it out and man door was busted in, go inside turn lights on only a couple came on aginst side wall someone built a work bench out of pallets I had stacked in barn there was a lot of stainless tools mixers bowels measureing spoons scales little burners propain bottles 20# and 1# stuff in coffee cans, it all looked like a small cemestry set and a bunch of zip lock bags small to small for a sambich.. called youngest son he came over on gator, when he started down lang I heard a beep we didnt touch nothing , called a dep sherrif friend of mine he came over when he came down lane me and my son heard the beep again son and deputy went to gate and I told my son by phone when buzzer went off fifteen min later they found the eye up in a tree. they were comming in and out of back sliding door, riding four wheelers. we followed tracks through two other farms lost there tracks when we come to a hard top road....had no ideal anything was going on..sherrif dept took everything
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