>>1344259I'm sort of in the same boat. I have 7 acres in the santa cruz mountains, we had some tweakers try to break into our home and our storage sheds and luckily for us our dogs dont like tweakers and basically attacked them. when we pulled up the driveway outr dogs were covered in blood none of which was theirs. Our nextdoor neighbors property which is closer to the road didnt fare as well and the tweakers made off with a lot of their shit. My neighbor dug a pit on his property to put a storage container into, around halfway through his mom passed away and they left the pit unfinished to go up to oregon to bury his mom. They asked us to keep an eye out on their property when they were gone. little more than a week or so later I noticed a dead smell coming up the hill from their property so I went to check it out thinking one of their goats had maybe gotten killed by a mountain lion or something when I got down to the house I noticed the front window was broken and there was stuff littered in front of the porch. I called the sheriffs office and continued to look around for the smell. I walked over to the pit he had dug and low and behold there was a partially decomposed guy in the mud impaled on some rebar with his guts hanging out and a duffel bag of what I assumed was my neighbors shit. Guy must have ran right out in the night and fell into the pit landing on a couple of 3 foot pieces of rebar. my dogs were going crazy so I walked them up to our house and waited for the sheriff.
TL:DR A low life tweaker fell onto some rebar and died and nothing happened to my neighbor. So OP, make yourself a pit with some rebar sticking out, make it look like a project youre working on and git you some trespassers.
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