Posted by Tony in Mass. on November 25, 2013 at 19:42:54 from (71.192.19.81):
In Reply to: theft posted by boberjagel on November 25, 2013 at 17:15:53:
I suppose when someone grows a tree in Mexico, they will have a use for one. Telling you guys it is long gone makes the job easy, especially if his cousin stole it. Try following around all the sweet innocent fly by night loggers- not near you, but in the surrounding counties, it is under an army surplus camo net way up a logging road. They know cops don't look for evidence 4 miles up a mud trail. It will not be seen in public in daylight for years to come. If you tell the state police it might be in another county, they must get involved. they will tell game wardens, who will tell forestry rangers, who will spot it... after it is worn to a frazzle... since the thieves had no money into it right? Keep your ears open in all the bar rooms loggers hang out and do their bragging in. Ask timber buyers who is delivering more, more often. As I proof read this... tell the state forestry office! They hate crooked loogers as much as anyone, they will be happy to keep an eye out. Happy hunting...
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