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Well, import the third world, become the third world. I am sure someone decided they could either sell it for scrap or take it a few states over and sell it for a lot more $$$.

At a minimum, if you have something like this, get a game camera or two. Too bad you live in Colorado though. Otherwise I would suggest camping out a few nights a week with your rifle and NOGS.

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>Two giant metal roosters disappeared from homes in the Longmont area in one week. Andy Johnson owns a farm on Quail Road in unincorporated Boulder County southeast of Longmont. He said his large lawn decoration vanished in the middle of the night between Sept. 4 and Sept. 5. "We affectionately named him Ralph," Johnson said. "He was a big 6-foot metal rooster that we had out front."

Well, import the third world, become the third world. I am sure someone decided they could either sell it for scrap or take it a few states over and sell it for a lot more $$$. At a minimum, if you have something like this, get a game camera or two. Too bad you live in Colorado though. Otherwise I would suggest camping out a few nights a week with your rifle and NOGS. Archive: https://archive.today/tFNdq From the post: >>Two giant metal roosters disappeared from homes in the Longmont area in one week. Andy Johnson owns a farm on Quail Road in unincorporated Boulder County southeast of Longmont. He said his large lawn decoration vanished in the middle of the night between Sept. 4 and Sept. 5. "We affectionately named him Ralph," Johnson said. "He was a big 6-foot metal rooster that we had out front."

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