Posted by 2x4 on January 22, 2019 at 22:33:11 from (184.63.145.31):
found tonight robbers struck, prolly sunday 21st during the moon eclipse. Heard a truck stop & slowly move on but weekend traffic was heavy. Drove to the barn tonight & found 300 lb. generator, tool box (mostly emptied) & full 5 gal gas can sitting outside by New Holland. Battery cables unscrewed but still in place on the NH with 2 brand new big batteries. They'ed walked 1/4 mile thru horse pasture, went thru the trucks & walked away with 5 gal gas can, B & D 18v. tool box, hundred hand tools. Left my toolbox with a few wrenches & walked back out cutting thru woven wire fence at the county road. Somebody dropped'em off & picked'em up. Barn sits on a knoll 200 yds. off the co. road & house. And they're planning on driving up to get the big stuff but the eclipse snuffed out the big light source & they couldn't see the entrance road. Nobody ever goes up there but me, yet they walked in the long way & took their time going thru everything. Sheriff has an idea who did it; they just got out of jail 2 weeks ago & robbed my next door neighbor 6 yrs. ago. Aggravating! Any honest job they got would've been far easier.
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