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BlackCloud
04-05-2007, 09:17
From the April 4, 2007 edition of the NPS Morning Report:

Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Arrest For Theft From Campers


On March 26th, a camper hiked out of the park’s backcountry, contacted a ranger, and reported that another hiker – later identified as William Burchfield of McComb, Mississippi – had stolen some food and equipment from him. He said that Burchfield had appeared at the shelter from an off-trail area, that he was traveling with a young pregnant woman, and that he was carrying a large machete, an axe, a large filet knife and very little backpacking gear. He said that Burchfield was “acting weird and was a bit scary.” The camper and his wife were preparing to leave the shelter that morning when he noticed that a small stuff sack with freeze-dried meals, a cook stove and a mess kit were missing. He questioned Burchfield about the missing items at the time, but Burchfield denied taking them. The camper and his wife left the area, but he decided to return shortly thereafter to question Burchfield further about the missing items. When he got back to the shelter, he found Burchfield cooking one of his freeze-dried meals in his pot and on his stove. He confronted Burchfield and got his stove back, but said that he felt uncomfortable about pursuing the issue further. Over the course of the day, an Appalachian Trail Ridgerunner contacted several other hikers who’d stayed at the shelter and had come into contact with Burchfield and his companion. All were aware of the theft and concerned that Burchfield was a threat to their safety. All indications were that Burchfield and his companion were hiking toward the Pecks Corner shelter, so rangers Lamon Brown and Duane Michael hiked into the area on the morning of March 27th to intercept them. They were not at the shelter, though, and hadn’t been there the previous night. The rangers then contacted hikers along the trail and found that the pair were at the Kephart shelter. They advised dispatch by radio, and rangers Pat Patten and April Lee hiked to the shelter. Burchfield lied about his identity, but admitted to the theft of the camping equipment. He was arrested and hiked out of the area with his companion. Burchfield was charged with misappropriation of property, providing false information, and backcountry permit violations. At the jail in Swain County, his identity was determined and he was found to have an outstanding warrant against him in Mississippi for credit card fraud. Further investigation revealed that Burchfield had stolen credit cards and a vehicle from his companion’s father earlier that month. He and his companion then drove to Knoxville, where he sold the car, used the stolen credit cards, and entered the park to hike the AT. He’d been on the run for about 21 days when he came to the Smokies. Burchfield has been extradited to Mississippi under felony warrants for credit card fraud and motor vehicle theft.
[Submitted by Rick Brown, Assistant Chief Ranger]

Ewker
04-05-2007, 09:20
glad to see this guy got caught. There was a thread from a thru-hiker a week ago who had his food stolen while in the Smokies.

jlb2012
04-05-2007, 09:21
dang it BlackCloud you beat me by 2 minutes - oh well

neighbor dave
04-05-2007, 09:53
:-? Book'em Danno:clap

Frolicking Dinosaurs
04-05-2007, 10:08
::: goes to Swain County jail to steal this 'gentleman's' lunch :::

mweinstone
04-05-2007, 10:35
wow..........................

Two Speed
04-05-2007, 13:46
::: goes to Swain County jail to steal this 'gentleman's' lunch :::Uh, if you do, you prolly want to junk it as soon as you're out of sight. I haven't seen what they feed the inmates at Swain Co, TN but back in the day I supervised Cobb Co, GA inmates and trust me, you don't want to eat the crap the jail calls "lunch." It might be a greater punishment to make him clean his plate.

Footslogger
04-05-2007, 13:52
Elwood returns ??

'Slogger

Frolicking Dinosaurs
04-05-2007, 13:58
Swain Co is in NC and the jail is under investigation for not using the food budget for food!!! (http://thesmokymountaintimes.com/articles/2007/03/29/news/news05.txt)

Whistler
04-05-2007, 13:59
A huge thank-you to all the hikers, ridgerunners, and rangers who helped set things right.
-Mark

Two Speed
04-05-2007, 15:07
Swain Co is in NC and the jail is under investigation for not using the food budget for food!!! (http://thesmokymountaintimes.com/articles/2007/03/29/news/news05.txt)OK, I stand corrected on the state, but it don't sound good for grub in the local lock-up.

Ain't that just too bad?

lobshot
04-05-2007, 15:29
I question the wisdom of returning to get your stove that had been stolen by a guy who had a machete and an ax. This whole thing could have turned out competley different.

Lone Wolf
04-05-2007, 15:33
I question the wisdom of returning to get your stove that had been stolen by a guy who had a machete and an ax. This whole thing could have turned out competley different.

i'd have beat the *****t outa the guy. they'd have to life flight him out.

Frolicking Dinosaurs
04-05-2007, 15:33
The accounts I saw on TJ about this said the guy that his stove back had a gun.... imagine that got dropped from the story told to rangers as guns aren't allowed in the GSMNP.

BlackCloud
04-05-2007, 15:40
i'd have beat the *****t outa the guy. they'd have to life flight him out.

I would never have walked away int he 1st place.

Unless I felt threatened by the individual (like with knowledge that he had how many knives on him) I would have just rooted thru his bag to find my stuff.

Stoves don't walk off. Mine started to roll down a hill once, but its legs had nothing to do w/ it.....

BlackCloud
04-05-2007, 15:41
dang it BlackCloud you beat me by 2 minutes - oh well

Would have beat you by more if I hadn't checked the new posts 1st to make sure someone else already hadn't posted it!:p

jlb2012
04-05-2007, 15:55
kind of interesting that both threads are going fairly strongly

BlackCloud
04-05-2007, 17:08
kind of interesting that both threads are going fairly strongly

HOT BABY HOT!:sun

Mother's Finest
04-05-2007, 17:40
When it comes to theft, I really tend to get more barbaric. the old method of cutting off a hand just seems so "apropos"....

this is coming from a person that does not believe in the death penalty under any circumstances.....

peace
mf

terrapin_too
04-05-2007, 17:45
When it comes to theft, I really tend to get more barbaric. the old method of cutting off a hand just seems so "apropos"....

How many hands need to be chopped off for the missing $$$ BILLIONS in Iraq? :-?

Frolicking Dinosaurs
04-05-2007, 17:52
It would be awfully hard to sigh vetoes without hands... just sayin' :D

Gaiter
04-05-2007, 18:05
Stoves don't walk off. Mine started to roll down a hill once, but its legs had nothing to do w/ it.....

sometimes they blowup, but that doesn't require legs either:D

warraghiyagey
04-05-2007, 18:23
How many hands need to be chopped off for the missing $$$ BILLIONS in Iraq? :-?

Unfortunately the hands chopped off in this instance belong to the victims of the theft. . . not the perpetrators.:(

Mother's Finest
04-05-2007, 19:12
Unfortunately the hands chopped off in this instance belong to the victims of the theft. . . not the perpetrators.:(


what he said.

peace
mf