Big story in the local newspaper, the Colorado County Citizen:
CHICKEN THIEVES BUSTED
Two Houston men are in custody after being caught in the act of stealing chickens.
Colorado County Sheriff's Department deputies responded to Deer Hollow Lane at 2:45 a.m. Monday, March 7, where a landowner had caught suspects in the act of trying to steal his chickens.
In December, someone stole almost $5,000 worth of chickens from the same landowner, but this time the landowner was ready for any would-be crooks; he had installed a motion detector.
As the landowner approached the suspects who were trespassing on his property, the suspects tried to get away by smashing through a gate and then rammed the landowners truck in an attempt to get away.
The landowner fired several shots from his .22 rifle and hit the suspects' car several times, however the suspects were not injured.
The landowner was using a night vision device to assist him in aiming at the suspects, according to CCCSD Chief Deputy Mark Schleider.
Upon the officers' arrival, the landowner had the driver lying down on the ground while the two other suspects had fled from the car.
A search was conducted for the two suspects, and one was found trying to hide behind a nearby bail of hay. The third suspect is still at large.
Posts: 1029 | Location: Fort Worth, TX | Registered: June 25, 2001
And we thought the "Eau de sex" topic cried out for input from A.P. One wonders if the vigilant farmer kept his night vision scope in his banjo case for ease of access.
Posts: 1233 | Location: Amarillo, Texas, USA | Registered: March 15, 2001
Lee, they were Old English Standard breed of chickens which are prized in some circles as fighting chickens. You are right; we are next door to Fayette County where the old "Chicken Ranch" was located before Marvin Zindler shut it down.
Posts: 1029 | Location: Fort Worth, TX | Registered: June 25, 2001