[GeoStL] Re: Another reminder to avoid railroad caches!

  • From: "GC-RGS" <gc-rgs@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 16:57:25 -0500

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"They need to find another game."

Ouch, I don't like that last sentence.

Rich




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pam Ekey" <pekey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Geocaching" <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:45 PM
Subject: [GeoStL] Another reminder to avoid railroad caches!


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> Here's another reminder why we don't hide caches near trains or railroad
equipment! This is from today's Indianapolis Star:
>
> Web game leads to bomb scare
> Associated Press
> October 27, 2004
>
>
> HARTFORD CITY, Ind. -- Police shut down three businesses and evacuated
everyone inside after a competitor in an Internet scavenger hunt placed a
box under a train behind an ice cream shop.
>
> They were allowed to return about three hours later after the Delaware
County Bomb Squad determined the box was not dangerous, the Star Press of
Muncie reported today.
>
> The bomb squad was dispatched Tuesday afternoon after police received a
report that someone had put the box at the Tin Lizzy, at Indiana 3 and
Indiana 18, about 45 miles southwest of Fort Wayne, said Blackford County
Sheriff Kevin Mahan.
>
> Investigators said David Cook of Gaston, a 37-year-old computer
consultant, had placed the box under the train as part of an Internet game
called geocaching.
>
> The game is similar to an on-line scavenger hunt, Cook said. Someone will
hide a box somewhere and then place the global positioning system
coordinates on a Web site. Players then get the coordinates and go looking
for the box.
>
> When they find it, they remove an item and replace it with a simple
trinket or toy, sign the book and go back to the Web site and log it. Cook
said he had found the box and then put it back, along with others at an old
cabin and in a cemetery.
>
> "I feel horrible about the whole thing," he said. "I've heard of
high-profile cases where boxes placed near government buildings were
mistaken for bombs. But I've never been involved with anything like this,
not even remotely."
>
> Mahan said he did not know if Cook would face charges.
>
> "We're going to interview Cook, tally the costs and then meet with the
prosecutor," he said. "People have to understand that I've been to three FBI
and CIA briefings in the last two weeks, getting briefed on terrorists and
terrorism. They need to find another game."
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