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    #16
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    Big Wheel, a fellow farmer? Noooo! Remember the farmer who had a long list of stolen farm machinery near Saskatoon a few years ago. I thought all farmers were honest and law abiding citizens!

    We have a had a few incidents over the years of missing items. There are some career thieves at work but some of them are occasional opportunists!
    Most are career thieves that never hardly worked a day in their lives . Kinda like Trudeau, hardly worked and honest day in his life , people kind like that think it’s their birth right to steal from others hard work

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      #17
      When you have no concept of having to work for a living you have no respect for those that do ..... it’s very evident now a days .....

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        #18
        Originally posted by Herc View Post
        idle no more.....

        Have got in the habit of locking my vehicle in the field. pain in the ass but hey so is dealing with insurance. Have never locked the shop in 30 years. Now it too has a lock, not to deter them but so I know something is missing...
        We just hide the keys in a pair of work boots or gloves .... seems to work .....

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          #19
          The thieves work in spurts around here too. A month ago was really bad here. Nothing in the field is left in sight from any road and everything is locked with the keys stashed away. Sometimes dad hides them good enough that nobody can find them😉

          Five years ago never had an issue with anything. Now most of the neighbourhood has gates and it feels so unwelcoming. Really sad situation.

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            #20
            Originally posted by woodland View Post
            The thieves work in spurts around here too. A month ago was really bad here. Nothing in the field is left in sight from any road and everything is locked with the keys stashed away. Sometimes dad hides them good enough that nobody can find them😉

            Five years ago never had an issue with anything. Now most of the neighbourhood has gates and it feels so unwelcoming. Really sad situation.
            I suppose ignorance is bliss since it happens around here too, but the biggest problem I have with theft is getting calls from the police that they found my stolen car abandoned on a lease road, keys still in it. Apparently I am the only farmer who uses a car for a run around vehicle, and leaves it in the feild, where some good samaritan can report it as stolen.

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              #21
              Shout out to neighbours with sharp eyes. After our snowmobiles were stolen we put the word out. One reported a black lifted Chevy in the area. It didn't belong. He got the plate and we turned it over to the RCMP. Turns out he's a guy that moved to our community from AB. Police have a file on him for similar thefts out there. They believe he relocated to get away from the heat out west. They don't have enough for a warrant (very hard to get) so they have him and his woman under observation hoping for a break. This is not a story about our crime as much as it is about how watching out for one another can never be understated. We had 5 tips from people in a short time. Thanks to all.

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                #22
                We are lucky in the Ghetto, not alot of crap happening out here. You hear of the odd incident but I wouldn't say we have a problem.

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                  #23
                  Neighbour truck just got stolen out his yard
                  Red Dodge truck , 4 “people kind” drove in , stole truck
                  Cops in pursuit
                  That same red truck just seen in other neighbours yard 15 min prior

                  This is getting ridiculous Already !!!!
                  Something bad going to happen

                  Idle hands and no desire to work .... ***in useless thieves !!!!!!

                  And no they never had a ***in flat tire looking for help ffs

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                    #24
                    It’s the total and complete lack of respect of others , not just property but livelyhoods that is the biggest problem. It’s getting worse everyday
                    Look and the b/s in the US . The problem is it’s not being dealt with at all . It’s a catch and release program .... something is going to come to a head , a soon

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                      #25
                      Quote for today: "The problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those that vote for a living."

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                        #26
                        High speed chase in Paynton area again last night , drove through my buddies canola , cops in pursuit
                        They caught them heading to red pheasant, rad plugged , overheated
                        4 1/2 tons stolen the past few days in Turtleford area.

                        Awesome to deal with this at harvest 👎👎

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                          #27
                          Update: after beating the neighbourhood for tips we (yes we, not the police) found the guy who stole our snowmobiles. We found his home, creeped his entire life on Facebook, news clippings, etc. We found a witness that saw him painting the trailer. Turned everything over to the RCMP and they wouldn't do anything. Made a call to a crown attorney we know and all of a sudden, action.

                          Last night 6 police cars descended on him. Towing service was present to haul away sleds. He's going to jail.

                          Good thing they finally acted. Vigilantes were revving up.

                          Sick part is, we did all the work. Had pictures of the evidence in his yard. Witnesses. Everything.

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                            #28
                            Well shit braveheart
                            Theyre busy checkin for masks
                            No money for them in that

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                              #29
                              Good Work Braveheart but watch you don’t get charged.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
                                Update: after beating the neighbourhood for tips we (yes we, not the police) found the guy who stole our snowmobiles. We found his home, creeped his entire life on Facebook, news clippings, etc. We found a witness that saw him painting the trailer. Turned everything over to the RCMP and they wouldn't do anything. Made a call to a crown attorney we know and all of a sudden, action.

                                Last night 6 police cars descended on him. Towing service was present to haul away sleds. He's going to jail.

                                Good thing they finally acted. Vigilantes were revving up.

                                Sick part is, we did all the work. Had pictures of the evidence in his yard. Witnesses. Everything.
                                Yup and chucks favourite buddy nailing farmers for untarped trucks .. 👮*♀️

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