Two farms down there is a farm with absentee owners that I keep and eye on, cut the grass etc. Drove by yesterday afternoon with daughter who was late for a hair appointment. Seen a vehicle on two farms down that did not belong. Could not stop to investigate as Daughter like Mother shall not have anything interfere with their plans. Called neighbour 1st farm down to make certain the absentee owners were not up for the long weekend. 1st neighbour She said nobody was supposed to be there then mentioned she was at the police station due to a hit and run. Told 1st neighbour to tell the cops and send and officer out. Called wife who was following 10 minutes behind and not in a rush.Told her that strange vehicle was two farms down and to slow down and get the license plate. I was keeping cell calls brief as cops here charge heavy fines for cell use while driving. So I didn't all the cops myself. Turns out both women have no brains. 1st Neighbour who was at cop station did not say anything to officer. She was sure upset and wanting cops there right now when I told her that three cords of firewood was missing from 2nd farm. Some valuable stuff dragged from house and piled up. 1st neighbour is now afraid somebody will rip her off next. Well duh, that did not occur to you until now? Mrs B&D drove by and looked in 1st neighbours lane and proudly noted that nothing was amiss. I asked her find but what about two farms down where I told you? Well she didn't seem to know anything about that.
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