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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Another geocache mistaken for a bomb – But a happier ending
http://www.middletownjournal.com/hp/content/oh/story/news/local/mj082506packagebomb.html
See, not all geocaches get blown up 🙂
My favorite part:
“After determining the package was a geocaching prize, the police also signed the notebook, left a toy badge as a souvenir and put it back in place, he said.”
perhaps we need to notify local police when we place a cache that might be seen as suspicious 😕 ???
From past experiences in notifying an ‘agency’ about something, I found out that is will be an ongoing process. That’s becasue the person you tell does not necessarily tell everyone else, or if he or she leaves, so does the memory.
However, it could not hurt to try.
Interesting story. I had to search the site to find out where this took place. Finally found a clue that it’s in Ohio.
Here is some video from a tv channel in Cincinnati…
Video
@kbraband wrote:
Interesting story. I had to search the site to find out where this took place. Finally found a clue that it’s in Ohio.
As did I. I suppose I should have stated where it was located in my original post, sorry for the extra work 😉
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