Posted by pork on October 20, 2007 at 17:27:17 from (67.141.28.202):
In Reply to: hay theft posted by whats the world come to on October 19, 2007 at 19:05:07:
i have a freind who lives in ashland. the following is what he told me as a third party story so take it as you will. apparently the theiving had been going on some time. the police had done nothing and the farmer said he would. there were also guns found in the theives truck. the truck was rigged with a spear and winch to move hay. the farmer was also really short of hay this year. im sure the police had better things to do. most law enforecement officials work as hard as they can with the recorces they have, unfortunatly things like this happen all the time. in this case both parties will suffer for a long time. i also think there is more to the whole story and plan on following it. im sorry for the families involved.
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