That is just sad. It is pitiful what people will resort to doing just so they don't have to "work".
The guys who suggested the infared game cam idea - that sounds like the ticket. Plus maybe a baby nursery monitor hidden (cover up any lights on the unit with duck tape) and set it in an inconspicuous spot like underneath a workbench [base unit goes in shop-receiver unit in his bedroom]... if the shop is close to his house, he will be able to hear them out there and maybe can call the police in time for them to catch the thieves red-handed.
Geese are very territorial, and very loud... but they may actually go after the old gent. We had some, I complained to husband. He said you gotta show 'em whose boss... took a straw broom after them and ALL FOUR of them majorly attacked him at once. It was a rather histerically funny sight! Got rid of the geese.
And sadly, yes, it could be relatives. But even if it is rellies...may as will find out about it and a game came would be proof-positive. *Whoever it is, rellies or not... I would encourage the old gent to press charges on all possible counts.
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