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Thief
makes off with historic lumber A thief or a
group of several thieves made off with more than 150 split rails that were
to be used for fencing at the Deschutes Basin Land Trust's Camp Polk Preserve.
According to Martin Winch,
a volunteer with the Land Trust, the thieves took down and made off with
five sections of the old Hindman fence -- hand-hewn rails more than 100
years old.
Another 152 rails were new
and valued at a total of $1,216. Those rails were stockpiled awaiting
erection along a new entrance road to the preserve.
"It's a real shame and a shock,"
Winch said.
The theft occurred sometime
between October 1 and October 16 and probably required a truck to haul
the stolen rails.
According to sheriff's office
reports, there were tire tracks all over the area where the rails were
stolen, making it impossible to determine which tracks might belong to
a suspect vehicle.
There were no footprints found
in the area.
Winch noted that the rails
themselves might be spotted somewhere.
"This stuff has to be distinctive,"
Winch said. "It's got to turn up in somebody's yard for resale." |
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