Well, it was bound to happen. Last year, it was alfalfa rustling. Now, it's rustling water.
As I pulled out on to the road in front of the ranch, I noticed a tanker truck parked next to the pump and well that irrigates a couple hundred acres of alfalfa. I figured it was a truck delivering diesel fuel for the pump motor. As I looked a little closer I realized it wasn't a fuel tanker. So, I turned around and drove back into the main yard and parked my truck so that it would block him from leaving. Then I moved one of the JD tractors in front of my truck to add an additional road block. All of this was screened from his view by various equipment barns and outbuildings.The heavy gates on the access lane between our ranch and the neighboring ranch were closed so I knew he had to come through our property to leave. I then set my 12 gauge in a handy spot and called 911.
Two units from the highway patrol showed up in minutes, followed by a sheriff's deputy shortly thereafter. I gave them the directions to the back way in/out so that another deputy sheriff could block that. The CHP instructed me to move my truck and the tractor and then they all moved in.
The guy didn't put up any resistance, and he wasn't armed. They arrested him and towed the truck away to impound, along with the water! Can't put it back in the ground...
I don't know exactly what they charged the guy with. Agricultural theft, or some such thing. He must have driven through while I was in the shower, as I didn't hear him come in. Or he might have come in the long way from the back...
I am amazed at the brazenness of this daylight theft. Maybe he is familiar with the comings and goings around the ranch, but I don't know. We're pretty well off the beaten path and anyone casing the ranch would stand out. Who knows. Probably just a case of calculated risk and opportunity. Whatever it is, it was an interesting way to start my work day. Of course, things didn't improve much once I got to work, but that's another story.
I guess we'll have to build a cage over the pump motor on all the wells to combat this kind of theft. If they mess with the well that supplies the feedlots it could be really bad.
Country living - never a dull moment.
As I pulled out on to the road in front of the ranch, I noticed a tanker truck parked next to the pump and well that irrigates a couple hundred acres of alfalfa. I figured it was a truck delivering diesel fuel for the pump motor. As I looked a little closer I realized it wasn't a fuel tanker. So, I turned around and drove back into the main yard and parked my truck so that it would block him from leaving. Then I moved one of the JD tractors in front of my truck to add an additional road block. All of this was screened from his view by various equipment barns and outbuildings.The heavy gates on the access lane between our ranch and the neighboring ranch were closed so I knew he had to come through our property to leave. I then set my 12 gauge in a handy spot and called 911.
Two units from the highway patrol showed up in minutes, followed by a sheriff's deputy shortly thereafter. I gave them the directions to the back way in/out so that another deputy sheriff could block that. The CHP instructed me to move my truck and the tractor and then they all moved in.
The guy didn't put up any resistance, and he wasn't armed. They arrested him and towed the truck away to impound, along with the water! Can't put it back in the ground...
I don't know exactly what they charged the guy with. Agricultural theft, or some such thing. He must have driven through while I was in the shower, as I didn't hear him come in. Or he might have come in the long way from the back...
I am amazed at the brazenness of this daylight theft. Maybe he is familiar with the comings and goings around the ranch, but I don't know. We're pretty well off the beaten path and anyone casing the ranch would stand out. Who knows. Probably just a case of calculated risk and opportunity. Whatever it is, it was an interesting way to start my work day. Of course, things didn't improve much once I got to work, but that's another story.
I guess we'll have to build a cage over the pump motor on all the wells to combat this kind of theft. If they mess with the well that supplies the feedlots it could be really bad.
Country living - never a dull moment.