>>294619Not that dude you are replying to, but what would be the point of that? It seems childish and a waste of time as some of them cachers are rather tenacious and keep replacing them.
Also, if they band together and/or get a good lawyer...
http://sonntagsrudel.amshove.net/indexE.htmlhttp://romesentinel.com/news?newsid=20100217-141107Darling said she hid the magnetic case two days ago on public property near the new sculptures on Griffiss, and was driving by the site Tuesday when she saw that someone had found it. Darling parked nearby to speak with the person, but when she approached him, he took off running into a nearby wooded area, police said.
"If you’re a geocacher, you don’t run," Darling said. Suspicious of the man, Darling said she called police because geocachers in the area have had a problem for years with people stealing the trinkets.
"Someone had been going around taking the items, the trinkets," Det. Bates stated.
When police responded to the scene, Bates said Repak’s car was still there. The officers staked out the vehicle until Repak emerged from the woods, and he was arrested after he was found with the magnetic case.
Bates said Repak is charged with petty larceny and fifth-degree possession of stolen property. He was released after posting $100 cash bail, and is scheduled to appear in City Court.
Kind of funny, kind of stupid, kind of scary.