Posted on 05/29/2008 8:35:31 AM PDT by george76
A Johnson Road resident has periodically been confronted with a bag of trash deposited in her driveway and it appears crows may have helped identify a culprit.
Fed up, the resident called the Piscataquis County Sheriffs Department this week and reported the latest unwelcome gift. The resident reported that trash has been deposited in her driveway several times over the years...
Arriving at the residence on Wednesday, Dow said he picked up a trash bag that had been dropped off and when he did so, part of a court summons fell out through a hole pecked out by crows.
The summons carried the name and address of a New York resident who has a camp in the area.
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I wouldn’t, for the same reason I won’t take something left on the curb with a big sign saying “FREE” without knocking on the door and asking if I can really just take it :-)
You can do it, but you will go to hell when you die.
It’s archaeology. I’ve done field work in OH—we’re digging through trash pits, outhouse pits, NA burial pits, and occasionally our own trash. One learns quite a bit from trash. Watch your identity and shred, shred, shred.
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