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Crime: Crop mayhem may have been work of band of raccoons - or a grundoon

List of suspects widened to include groundhog or drove of groundhogs. Both employ same MO, riding stalks down to get ears of corn. (CM desperately needs picture of groundhogs caught in the act. Our personal War with the Grundoons is decades old. They are such liars. -EW)

Lance Bean writes:
It very much looks like the corn patch has been hit by a band of raccoons or could be a groundhog because both animals will ride the stalks down to get to ears of corn. - Lance Bean
Comments re photo 41040 Whitehurst Diaries Masked criminals suspects in mayhem mystery




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