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koala
15th August 2010, 04:56 PM
By Jon Johnson


A family treasure hunt netted about $1 million in gold and silver coins and bars, but the participants may spend time behind a different kind of bars if found guilty of the charges leveled against them.

On March 31, Dr. Eric Tunell called the Safford Police Department and reported a theft of his caches from his home and a couple of burial sites. He said he had returned from a trip to the Ukraine about 10 days prior and noticed the money he had kept in a bucket in a secret location on his property had been replaced with rocks. A note with Global Positioning Satellite coordinates of other burial sites was also missing.

He then set out to recover his other buried caches of coin-laden PVC pipes and discovered two of his sites had been dug up and looted.



Dr. Tunell said only his children and ex-wife were aware of his penchant for burying money, and they all denied having to do anything with the theft when asked.

After a thorough investigation by the Safford Police Department, Jan Christine Hunt, 51, of Safford was arrested Friday on two warrants for theft of goods worth more than $25,000 and conspiracy to commit theft of goods worth more than $25,000 – both class-two felonies.

Her sons, Aaron Tunell and Sean Tunell, both of Tucson have also been charged with the theft of about $1 million worth of gold and silver coins and bars from Hunt's ex-husband and the boys' father, Dr. Eric Tunell. Sean faces the same charges as his mother, and Aaron faces those charges plus an additional theft charge and trafficking in stolen property charge.

See Wednesday's Courier for a photo and the rest of the story.


http://www.eacourier.com/articles/2010/08/10/news/breaking_news/doc4c61cb090dcaf064379644.txt

Ponce
15th August 2010, 06:06 PM
I am glad that NO ONE knows where I keep mine............some day it might be known as "Ponce's lost treasure" AKA "The Cuban lost treasure" ahahahahahahahahahah.

Gaillo
15th August 2010, 08:44 PM
I am glad that NO ONE knows where I keep mine............some day it might be known as "Ponce's lost treasure" AKA "The Cuban lost treasure" ahahahahahahahahahah.



I thought you didn't own any gold... or silver... or guns... or ammo... or TP... ???

Rebel Yarr
15th August 2010, 09:05 PM
I think this is the story of the guy who posted on kitco about having his stashes dug up...nobody but family knew ect...sounds like it...

Awoke
16th August 2010, 05:38 AM
I don't understand why anyone would use a GPS to bury PMs.

I suspect tht GPS data can be intercepted with the right technology. I suspect the NWO pigs could find out your cache locations no problem if they wanted to.

MAP AND COMPASS!

chad
16th August 2010, 05:52 AM
yeah, plus what are you going to do if gps satellites fail or are shutdown? just remember where you put the stuff.

gunDriller
16th August 2010, 07:19 AM
I don't understand why anyone would use a GPS to bury PMs.

I suspect tht GPS data can be intercepted with the right technology. I suspect the NWO pigs could find out your cache locations no problem if they wanted to.

MAP AND COMPASS!


standard rule of thumb for a Garmin GPS or other commercial GPS is that it receives only.

it takes the signal from 3 satellites, triangulates, spits out a surprisingly accurate location.

not sure how to allow it to receive without transmitting. you would probably need to potentially sacrifice one & take it apart.


commercial GPS used to be only good to within 50 meters. during the Clinton administration they changed some of the rules, and allowed commercial GPS to have more accuracy.

Publico Pro Se
16th August 2010, 08:18 AM
Yeah, what ^^^^ he said.^^^^

It's not really a story of great import. So this guy buried his loot and his ex-wife and two kids find it, not all that surprising. Now if a neighbor or a stranger happened upon it then that's a bit different.

What the guy should have done was encode his gps locations so that it's off by 100 feet or so say on a north/south line. Then at the place where gps map shows buried treasure place a couple of claymore mines. Or maybe bury some bones with some old clothing, a rope or handcuffs, and a class ring from 1957 that you picked up at a pawn shop. Either way a great conservation starter a those usually boring Thanksgiving Dinners.

Ponce
16th August 2010, 09:00 AM
I am glad that NO ONE knows where I keep mine............some day it might be known as "Ponce's lost treasure" AKA "The Cuban lost treasure" ahahahahahahahahahah.



I thought you didn't own any gold... or silver... or guns... or ammo... or TP... ???


Who me?????????? ;D

By the way, I have a little round toy that I bought from "Sportsmam Guide" for $69.00 that will tell you whch way to go to get to you X spot.........like in a big stadium, you turn it on before leaving your car and mark your X, when the game is over you go outside and turn it back on and it will tell you which way to go to get to your car......it works from sats.