Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: TrailTreker85 on September 06, 2016, 10:44:49 AM
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So this weekend I go to check my cams and realize one has been messed with along with all the pics deleted. As I check my second cam I notice the same thing. Well my third cam caught the truck in there but no pics of the person. I have the property marked very well with signs and the gate was locked. I am very thankful that he didn't take the camera or anything else I know, but it is very frustrating that all my hard work this summer might be for nothing. If anyone recognizes this truck please shoot me a PM so we can talk. Sorry for the rant.
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Glad they didn't take your cameras and sorry they deleted the photos. I am sure they realized they were caught and that is why they deleted them.
Frustrating for sure. :bash: :stup: :mor: :bash:
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That should be an easily recognizable truck. Hope you catch them.
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There are clowns popping up all over the state. Wow.
:bash:
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Too bad it didn't quite catch the plate, otherwise I'd guess a call to local LEO would be in order
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That should be an easily recognizable truck. Hope you catch them.
:yeah: Lot's of unique features to that truck for sure.
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I'd give that picture to the local law enforcement. Shouldn't be too hard to track that one down. Guys like that might already be on their radar for related issues.
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Too bad it didn't quite catch the plate, otherwise I'd guess a call to local LEO would be in order
I will be making the call today on my lunch break. I did get a pretty good pic of the plate but there is one number that I am unsure of but the rest I know is correct. I know law enforcement will do what they can but I figured what the heck and post it here to see if anyone may recognize it.
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If you buy a Lexar Professional series memory card it includes free software to recover said photos. Even post format.
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I was told at an eyes in the woods class that if you can get the make color and just one digit or letter of the plate they can narrow it down to just a few options. With most of the digits I am sure they can pin it down. Now whether it will be a priority for them or not is another issue.
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They could cross reference the partial plate returns with a list of licensed hunters.
-Detective Bean Counter 8)
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I was told at an eyes in the woods class that if you can get the make color and just one digit or letter of the plate they can narrow it down to just a few options. With most of the digits I am sure they can pin it down. Now whether it will be a priority for them or not is another issue.
especially if the digit is one of the last four (or three for cars). I was told that they send certain lots of plates to different parts of the state. A certain office in E WA might get plate that all start with A123 or B012 while in W WA a local office might get the A456 or B345 start in the sequence.
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They could cross reference the partial plate returns with a list of licensed hunters.
-Detective Bean Counter 8)
I was told at an eyes in the woods class that if you can get the make color and just one digit or letter of the plate they can narrow it down to just a few options. With most of the digits I am sure they can pin it down. Now whether it will be a priority for them or not is another issue.
especially if the digit is one of the last four (or three for cars). I was told that they send certain lots of plates to different parts of the state. A certain office in E WA might get plate that all start with A123 or B012 while in W WA a local office might get the A456 or B345 start in the sequence.
This is exactly how they narrow it down.
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Here is another photo of the back of the truck. Sorry a little blurry as I took this pic of my computer screen. It looks to me like it is B10331. I left a message at my lunch break with the LEO so hopefully I will get a call back.
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Looks like you got the plate number right to me. Hope you catch them
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Last character looks like an "X" to me. Truck plates begin and end with a letter, unless there is a new sequencing I'm not aware of. :twocents:
Edit: looks like B10333X to me...7 characters.
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Last character looks like an "X" to me. Truck plates begin and end with a letter, unless there is a new sequencing I'm not aware of. :twocents:
Edit: looks like B10333X to me...7 characters.
:yeah:
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Last character looks like an "X" to me. Truck plates begin and end with a letter, unless there is a new sequencing I'm not aware of. :twocents:
Edit: looks like B10333X to me...7 characters.
Thanks for the input. I also thought it started and ended with a letter but was never positive. :tup:
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Pretty easy to track him down now. :chuckle:
What a jackwagon.