I took my usual walk on Corser Brook Road in Errol, New Hampshire this morning, and I found something - if not alarming - then somewhat concerning. The woodland road is gated, but it can be accessed by those having a key to the lock.
Roughly 100 yards past the gate I spotted a cell phone a yard or two off the logging road. It did not fall from a vehicle, but probably was thrown. About 50 feet further, I found a number of discarded drink cans (not an unusual sight) and a black bra. The bra definitely was not there on my walk yesterday, but the cell phone may have been - and I missed seeing it.
As a former police investigator, it did not sit well. Here is an appraisal via AI:
"Throwing a phone from a moving vehicle typically occurs during intense arguments, as a form of domestic abuse or intense frustration, or accidentally. It is often a deliberate act of destruction to prevent communication, restrict tracking, or cause distress to a partner."
I retrieved the phone but left the bra. People don't normally throw cell phones into the woods, and I have no explanation for the discarded bra. During my entire two-and-a-half-mile walk, I looked for any other discarded items or signs of anything that may be connected to my finds. I spotted nothing else of interest.
I live in a remote area which people sometimes use to commit misdeeds without being detected. Anyone have thoughts on this?
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