Posted by Dave H (MI) on December 23, 2015 at 08:16:48 from (50.108.92.187):
Frankly, I am shocked by this. Located in a nice area. We have owned the acreage for almost five years and just this past summer bought the house down by the road. House is well lit and looks like someone lives there. It is furnished and I spend many nights there, but no one knows that. West of the house is a good sized wood lot. South of the woodlot is one of my corn fields. To the west of both of those is a large field owned by a neighbor with no trees. They lease this field to deer hunters who sit along the edge of my woodlot. They have done this for as long as I have owned the place without incident. This year, I took my tree stand and laid it on the ground behind the woods on the lane between woods and corn. Last week I noticed it was gone. Looks like it was picked up and carried west a quarter mile to the nearest road. Thought it was time I set my trail cam up again so I put it in the woods along the lane in hopes of catching the trespasser(s). After two days, last night I went out to gather the camera. Camera, security case, and cable lock...all gone. So this time they came with tools to cut locks? And they took every bit of it...not even a broken lock left. Now I am wondering about 3 pt equipment and such that is outside the shed. This is just a terrible thing. People coming off neighbors land to steal. Not sure how to stop this. I am sure the sheriff will do nothing.
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