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thief caught red-handed, alberta ranchers allege

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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/edmonton/story/2011/01/09/calgary-trochu-fuel-vehicle-theft.html

Last Updated: Sunday, January 9, 2011 | 2:01 PM MT

A father and son in rural Alberta are responsible for the dramatic arrest of an alleged thief they'd been after for months, RCMP say.

Property owner Kris Lynch and his father Tim apprehended a man Wednesday after the younger Lynch returned to his ranch in Trochu, southeast of Red Deer, and saw familiar tire tracks leading to his fuel storage tanks.

The tracks looked similar to those found after previous fuel thefts at the ranch, Lynch said.

Lynch called police and then came upon a man in a truck at the fuel site.

"He was dumb enough to steal fuel in the middle of the day from a farmer," Kris Lynch told CBC News.

Moments later, Lynch's father arrived and the suspect panicked, Lynch said.

"The guy freaks out, puts it in gear and floors it," Lynch said. "So I jump on the truck and grab the steering wheel."

The father and son eventually got the man out of the truck and tied him up with a lasso from their barn, he said.

"The guy was wearing pyjama pants and he didn't have underwear … and his pants ended up sliding right down to his ankles," said Lynch.
Multiple theft charges

He said he and his father let the man, "sit there bare-assed in the snow till the cops showed up."

Brandon Fox faces charges in connection with the alleged fuel theft and the alleged theft of seven stolen cars, an all-terrain vehicle and copper wire found after the search of a property in Rumsey, said RCMP Sgt. Patrick Webb.

The truck Fox was driving when apprehended also was allegedly stolen.

"That certainly helps us, in the long, run trying to solve some of the other crimes," said Webb.

Fox has yet to stand trial and has not been convicted on any of the theft charges.

Webb also cautioned against citizens trying to apprehend anyone during the commission of a crime.

The Lynchs, who own the local tow truck company, spent the remainder of the week towing the stolen vehicles from Rumsey to the RCMP compound.

With files from the CBC's Meghan Grant
 
There was a two legged coyote in this country 30 years ago who was filling a tidy tank fairly often from a large tank located at a gravel pit and owned by two brothers who were ex hockey players.

One night the coyote was trapped in a spotlight and a short hand and boot to body conversation ended the predatory forays. :wink:
 
Those types of conversations - although one sided - usually have an outstanding success rate for getting one's point across. :wink: Had to do the same myself with a neighbour's daughter's boyfriend a few years back. Town kid that thought he could go where he wanted and take what he wanted. Ended up I got what I wanted, and he got what he needed.
 
PureCountry said:
Those types of conversations - although one sided - usually have an outstanding success rate for getting one's point across. :wink: Had to do the same myself with a neighbour's daughter's boyfriend a few years back. Town kid that thought he could go where he wanted and take what he wanted. Ended up I got what I wanted, and he got what he needed.

True organic! :lol2:
 
PureCountry said:
Town kid that thought he could go where he wanted and take what he wanted.

I have a city transplant neighbour thats exactly the same.
I just had a go around with him a few days ago.
Seems he thinks he has the right to let his horse and pony free graze on my property without permission. I noticed the animals on my 80 parcel on Nov 23rd and notified the neighbour. Nothing was done about it. He got a little pi**ed when I presented him with a month's pasture board bill. He won't pay it, but at least his animals are off my land now. He also thinks he has the right to let his horse and pony graze in the Crown land behind his property. He doesn't have the grazing rights on the crown land and there isn't supposed to be any livestock in crown land this time of the year anyways.
Him and his family were screwing around in my pasture with my mares and foals without permission when they were looking at the property next door before they purchased it. Idiots don't seem to understand that colts run and kick. It would have been so easy for one of the foals to go running by one of their kids and kicked out and got one in the head.
He's shot arrows into my pasture in the summer of '09, he may have been shooting them at my mares and foals at the time. I gave him some gravel thats on my property with the condition that he puts the fence back up. That has never been done.
Who else knows what he's done that I don't know about... yet.
And he tells me he's a good neighbour. :roll: :mad:
 
I thought the only arrests up there in Canada were for J-walking and serving meals to your hunters without proper licensing. :D
 
This is my hometown, and Lynch's are neighbors, Tim is one of the nicest guys around, but I don't think i'd want to piss him off! :lol:
anyone who has driven over Tolman bridge has been by their place.
 
Whitewing said:
I thought the only arrests up there in Canada were for J-walking and serving meals to your hunters without proper licensing. :D

Those are the only ARRESTS - paper laws and backroad justice are 2 very different things. Believe it or not, the latter still happens in Canada in certain corners, nooks and crannies. Like my boxing coach used to say, "I never hurt no one who didn't need hurtin'". :wink:
 

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