[Az-Geocaching] FW: FYI

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Author: Team Tierra Buena
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] FW: FYI
What's also interesting about the email below is that it was forwarded
to me by Mary Estes of the State Parks Department. You may recall from
my earlier messages that Mary is in charge of the Site Steward program.

Steve
Team Tierra Buena


Hi Everyone
Here is a short article that was in today's Salt Lake Tribune, a new
slant
on the hide and seek game?!    We also saw this on the TV news last
night.
Juanita and Ray




   BOMB SQUAD CHECKS OUT SUSPICIOUS BOX 
    The Salt Lake City bomb squad checked a suspicious World War I-type
ammunition box at about 1550 W. 2300 North on Tuesday night. A
technician at a nearby sewage treatment plant saw a man in a pickup drop
the box at the side of the road at 8 p.m. After opening the box at 10:30
p.m., police found pictures of a dog and a wedding and a logbook. The
box was left by someone who participates in "geocaching," a global
scavenger hunt using global positioning systems to find items, said
Detective Dwayne Baird. The box was left in a field near two oil
refineries and the sewage plant. Police have yet to contact the person
who left the box. 


Steve again: This was the entire story. I also found it online at
http://www.sltrib.com/2002/sep/09112002/utah/5094.htm.