On a related note, while we were on an overnight trip up to Craig to see 
grouse, one of our group had her car stolen from the park and ride lot at 56th 
and Wadsworth. The developing lesson here seems to be that turning your back on 
anything these days risks having it stolen.

Norm Lewis
Lakewood

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> On Apr 7, 2018, at 4:33 PM, 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds 
> <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
>     During our Denver Audubon class trip today to Prospect Park in Wheat 
> Ridge Greenbelt, a member of the class had a major misfortune. After she got 
> home from the our bird walk, she discovered that someone -- a real pro -- 
> broke into her car (using a pick lock), opened the trunk, rifled her purse, 
> and took two credit cards (and nothing else). The thief racked up $6000 in 
> bills at Target & Best Buy until Visa finally called to confirm a purchase. 
> 
> I guess I'd suggest taking your wallet with you on these walks. 
> 
> Hugh Kingery 
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