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I HATE a TRESSPASSER!!!!!!!!!!

xbowguy

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They think you will never know. Take the pic to local hangouts......bar, bowling alley, gun shop or sporting goods store. Show it around and ask about it.
 

Jackalope

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Yeah.. Why do they always feel it's ok to trespass and run their dogs all over someones property.. I'll never understand the mentality

Sometimes it's because dogs don't understand property boundaries. Looks like he's got them leashed which means he's likely walking them out to the truck.
 

Just 1 More

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Sometimes it's because dogs don't understand property boundaries. Looks like he's got them leashed which means he's likely walking them out to the truck.

Just found out from my buddy that there was a truck was parked on our property that evening as well...
 

Just 1 More

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Monday so i'm sure he figured no one would be around after the weekend.. This is intentional tresspass... I don't care if your dog can read property lines or not, if you cant control your dogs, dont turn them out
 

antiqucycle

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If you see the truck parked, call a tow truck, say its broke down and have it towed, or call the cops and say you think its a stolen vehicle dumped on your property.
 

hickslawns

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If you see the truck parked, call a tow truck, say its broke down and have it towed, or call the cops and say you think its a stolen vehicle dumped on your property.

Pretty much just be a dick then?

You know anything about tow trucks? IF it is a reputable towing service, they aren't going to tow a vehicle without you standing there giving your info and your keys to the vehicle so they can unlock the wheel if needed. On the commercial properties we maintain we used to be able to call a tow truck, they called police to give license plate info in case the owners reported it stolen, then they towed it. This was only IF you have the property posted. NOW, you have to have the property posted WITH the towing company name on the sign to tow vehicles abandoned or parked with for sale signs.

IF it is Just1More's property, the laws could be different. I am not sure on this one. IF I found a vehicle on MY property, I would think a call to the local police department would be my first move. "Unwanted vehicle" or "Suspicious vehicle" parked on my property without permission is how the call would come in. Want them to arrive sooner? Tell them you are standing there with a gun awaiting owner of vehicle to show up. Or tell them you are warming up your tractor/bobcat/backhoe to move it or hooking a chain to your truck to drag it away. That might speed them up. Although, if I were a police officer I would step out of my vehicle hand on pistol as I approached your cranky ass.
 

"J"

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If you see the truck parked, call a tow truck, say its broke down and have it towed, or call the cops and say you think its a stolen vehicle dumped on your property.

Or just wait while blocking them in for their side of the story and then react from there.....
 

giles

Cull buck specialist
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I wish we had more coon hunters around. I also wish they'd trespass a bit on my place a few times a year. Sure the bang in the middle of the night would startle me a bit, but the sounds of them hounds would be worth waking up for. And it's not like they are hurting anything, maybe even saving you money on bait.

I also agree that he looks like he's retrieving those pups.
 

Big Weff

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I agree that I wouldn't want them on my property, also agree the best course of action would be to keep an eye on the vehicle and wate for him to return and exchange words, could just be a dick head trespasser or could be so simple as his dogs ran off while on another property