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The girls open the prisoner’s hideout in the Indiana Cave

(SELL) – Indiana conservation officers dismantled an elevated shelter in the cave of a convicted felon.

У Post to Facebook On Monday, the Ministry of Natural Resources said a youth group of girls had stumbled upon a “recently abandoned campsite and related rubbish in a very remote cave on their property overlooking a high cliff”. Location not found.

Indiana conservation officers tracked down the estate – in jail, imprisoned on unrelated charges, the report said. He is a convicted criminal with a long criminal history and “just looking for a good temporary shelter,” the report added.

Security officers informed him that he was “violating the territory and that his house on the border with Indiana was being dismantled.”

The man has not been identified and it is unknown whether he will be charged.

“If you’re going to play mountain man, do it on your property or get permission first,” said DNR Indiana officials. “Caves in private ownership, like any other property, whether placed or not, require permission from landowners and are subject to the same criminal laws.”

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The girls open the prisoner’s hideout in the Indiana Cave

(SELL) – Indiana conservation officers dismantled an elevated shelter in the cave of a convicted felon.

У Post to Facebook On Monday, the Ministry of Natural Resources said a youth group of girls had stumbled upon a “recently abandoned campsite and related rubbish in a very remote cave on their property overlooking a high cliff”. Location not found.

Indiana conservation officers tracked down the estate – in jail, imprisoned on unrelated charges, the report said. He is a convicted criminal with a long criminal history and “just looking for a good temporary shelter,” the report added.

Security officers informed him that he was “violating the territory and that his house on the border with Indiana was being dismantled.”

The man has not been identified and it is unknown whether he will be charged.

“If you’re going to play mountain man, do it on your property or get permission first,” said DNR Indiana officials. “Caves in private ownership, like any other property, whether placed or not, require permission from landowners and are subject to the same criminal laws.”

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