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Tree thieves chop down 100-year-old maples in Mason County state park
Posted on January 25, 2013 at 7:13 PM
Updated Friday, Jan 25 at 10:40 PM
Twenty-one full grown maples - some 100-years-old and 100 feet tall - were cut down in Jannell Cove State Park, likely by tree thieves looking to use them to make violins or guitars, say park officials.
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