Posted by prairie guy on May 28, 2011 at 13:48:02 from (76.225.157.71):
I live about 180 miles from my farm, so I am not there all the time. Last trip out I discovered the house had been broken into, amoung things missing were a 22 Marlin (almost worthless) and 12 ga Sears,(same value as 22)), along with a cheap wally world game camera that I had half hidden. Not disturbed were 2 well disguised IR game cameras, that recorded the events. It was my nephew (17) and his friend (18). I talked to the kid, he denied knowing anything. I talked to his father, my brother, I told him I knew the kid knew more than he was letting on. He became upset with me suggesting the kid would do such a thing. As he said he had no problem with me calling the police I did. Both kids got arrested, the 18YO had the guns, both face felony charges. My brother, wild with anger toward me, says I should have shown him the pictures. I told him I knew, and he did say to call the police, however reminding him of that dosen't help. I am willing to reduce to non-criminal charges if it comes with restitution and probation. I knew it would strain family family relationships, but other than to forget about it, what choice did I have beside calling the police ?
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