Kind of Scary

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vutch

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I was just talking with my dad on the phone (I'm up at college), and I guess they had a bit of excitement back home. We live in a rural area, and most of the land around us is either farm fields or woods (lots of it swampy). Anyway, this afternoon my dad was heading to town and on the way he met about seven sheriff's cars heading in the direction of our place (we live a few miles from a small town on a county highway). So he headed towards home to see what was up. When he got there, there was a cop car sitting in front of the neighbors, one in front of our house, and a bunch lined up down the dead-end lane that is across the highway between ours and our neighbor's places. Also, some were out in the field across the road. Once he made sure that my brother and sister (who were home alone) had the place locked up, he went out and talked to the sheriff.

Apparently, a couple of guys from Green Bay (about 50 miles south of us) were involved in drugs and had a warrant out on them. A cop recognized the vehicle and chased them towards our place from the southwest, and the rest that my dad had met came from the northeast to head off the guys, and they just happened to meet in front of our house. The guys turned down the dead-end, and once they realized their mistake, tried to turn around and head back to the highway (pretty stupid with the entire Marinette County sheriff's dept. coming at you from all sides). Obviously, they didn't make it, and the cops got the one down on the ground and cuffed, but somehow the other ran into the swamp that is on the corner of the highway and the dead-end.

Now this is just a little patch of woods in the corner of a field, maybe covering an acre. You'd think that they could find the guy, with all the manpower (and dogpower) they brought out. But somehow that SOB weasled out of there, and dangit if they couldn't find 'em. They searched that whole patch from bottom to top, as well as our pole building and woods across the highway, and even the dogs couldn't find him.

But the scary part is that it eventually got dark, and the sheriff just said that apparently the guy had headed the other way and they couldn't do anything more except provide increased patrols. Now I suppose he's right, but I sure wouldn't want to be my dad at home tonight trying to assure my mom and my sister that they aren't in danger even though a fugitive who may be armed and dangerous is running around somewhere (though it wouldn't surprise me if he's spending the night in some farmer's haymow)! Sorry for the ridiculously long post, but I guess we need to be reminded once in a while that the country isn't always so quiet!

Chris
 
   / Kind of Scary #2  
Nope the didn't seem to smart those guys and glad they weren't,for it was kinda a easy nab so far.

I'm sure evrybody on the look out for the other guy{wouldn't want to be in his shoe} today non stop,and lets hope he makes another mistake and surface today.
 
   / Kind of Scary #3  
Chris,

Good story. Sounds like lots of excitement. Living here, we're within a few miles of a Juvenile Prison and a Technical Rules Violators facility (that's for the folks that just screw up their paroles a little bit). I've got a buddy that lives a couple miles from the new house I've been building. Several years ago he got a phone call from a passerby who wanted to know why a rather large man in an orange jumpsuit was running across the front hayfield. So, Bob jumps in his truck and tears off to the front field. Sure enough, here's a rather large man in an orange jumpsuit walking across the field. The guy sees Bob and the truck so he runs to the only tree he can find (which is a really good sized White Pine) and commences to climb to the top.

Bob, meanwhile, calls the Sherriff's office for help. The Deputies arrive, look the situation over and realize the guy is wearing one of their county jail suits. Aha! Now they know where the lost prisoner went. Next problem: getting the guy out of the tree. Took quite awhile and I understand he wouldn't come down-- at least not until the chainsaw started. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

The moral of the story is: the guys that wind up as prisoners aren't necessarily the sharpest tools in the shed.

SHF
 
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Yeah, that's for sure! The funny thing is, something similar happened to us before. It must have been about ten years ago on the day before Easter when a sheriff tried to pull a guy over near our house, just for a routine stop of some sort. Well, turns out the guy was driving with a suspended liscense and didn't want to be caught, so he turned in the first driveway he could (ours) and ran.

So I was pretty young, watching TV, and all of a sudden this guy goes running through our yard and into the field behind our house. So much chasing ensued by my dad and a couple cops. They guy hid in the woods for a while, but he came out to get his shoe, which had gotten stuck in the mud in the plowed field (dumb, dumb, dumb). So more chasing, and he ended up back in the woods. The cops were going to give up that time too, and just wait until someone saw him come out and called (they had towed his car, so he wasn't going anywhere). But they got him right at the end, after they formed a "posse" of sorts with the neighbors. Once the guy came out of the woods and saw about ten farmers with hunting rifles, plus the cops, he decided it would be a good idea to give it up. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif But that guy wasn't quite so hardcore, just a little crazy. This guy is a little creepier, but no doubt he won't last too long. And wherever he is, he should be heading the opposite direction of our place. At least it keeps life interesting!

Chris
 
   / Kind of Scary #5  
Chris,

I don't care what they say, lightning does hit the same spot twice. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

SHF
 
   / Kind of Scary #6  
Nothing better than the "sheriff"!

When I went away to college, the sophisticated people from all of the big metropolitan areas laughed when I said that the 'Sheriff" did this or that. They thought I was kidding! "Are you still in the middle of the wild west or something?" they would ask. I loved it! The people that laughed all have "police" and "constables".

Give me the "Sheriff" every time!
 
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#7  
Yup, the Sheriff is the law around here. Our county covers about 1400 square miles. There are a few small cities (two less than 2500 people, the other "big city" a little under 12,000) and a few villages, all with modest police forces (one or maybe two officers in most cases). The rest of it is up to the Sheriff's department. I agree, I'll take a sheriff any day!

Chris
 
   / Kind of Scary #8  
Here, here for the Sheriff!

These guys live with major miles on their mules (horse or car), with lots of "my mailbox just got smashed" reports. But just watch them deal with the homicides, domestic disputes, thefts, agrivated anythings, and still change a tire on the vehicle of one who is old, in need, or just stupid! God, We Love Them!

Ignore what Hollywood would have you believe. It's tough out here.

Here, here for the Sheriff!
 
   / Kind of Scary #9  
For a fun bit of information. Universal City (Universal Studio and amusment park) is patroled by the Sheriff!
 
   / Kind of Scary #10  
That Sherriff needs some good dogs.
 

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