CENTREVILLE, Md. - Authorities in Queen Anne’s County said a tree was planted on a high school baseball field in what may be an apparent senior prank.
The Queen Anne’s County Sheriff's Office said the tree was planted in front of the pitcher’s mound at Queen Anne’s County High School at some time between Friday and Saturday. On the pitcher’s mound, “Earth Day 2017” was written on the dirt.
The price tag of the $140 tree was still attached to the tree when it was found and the sheriff’s office is investigating where the tree was obtained.
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Yes that's what officers are paid for! F%$*Ing idiots. Why are the police involved at all.?
ReplyDeleteIt's a joke, lighten up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a waste of law enforcement time and public money. Just return the tree to the place from which it was "borrowed" and let it go.
ReplyDeleteIt is a shame that it is not a protected species and can't be removed without a permit.
ReplyDeleteYou are so correct 10:12. The school's have problems worth investigating and won't think of it. Some harmless nonsense like this they spring into action.
ReplyDeleteHomeland Security should obviously be handling this horrific act of eco terrorism
ReplyDeleteJust like the Charlie Brown episode
ReplyDeleteReally huge problem to report
ReplyDeleteGreat senior prank. Perhaps a rival school.
ReplyDeleteAwesome.
This was an act of "trees"on!!!
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DeleteEarth day is what they teach them.
ReplyDeleteJust dig up the tree and plant it somewhere else, for goodness sakes!
ReplyDeletesee it's either go out and fight real crime or sit back and fill out the paperwork and run all those thousands of leads to ground, i.e. the camera feed from where it was bought. make a federal case out of it and then prosecute the prankster to the full extent of the law since he needlessly wasted government resources that could've been better spent fighting real crime which we don't really want to do anyway! Might get hurt doing that job! but still we now have cover for a few more days!
ReplyDeleteThanks Seniors!
trees on most Wicomico county softball fields would make a huge improvement
ReplyDeleteThe outfields at the Naylor Mill Sports Complex make the outfields in that picture look terrible.
ReplyDeleteOne thing is for sure. That Billy Martin guy sure does one heck of a outstanding job.
Thank you 2:08
ReplyDeleteEnough said
I wonder how long it will take them to "investigate" the price tag? There aren't too many tree sources up there.
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