Thieves Pilfering Prickly Plants in California Desert Community
Charleston Daily Mail › August 17, 2008
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Charleston Daily Mail › August 17, 2008
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PALM DESERT, Calif. - Someone is swiping the cactuses in this upscale desert city.
Over the past six months, there has been an epidemic of thefts. City officials say they have lost nearly $20,000 worth of cactuses. The main target is the golden barrel, which, depending on the size, can fetch anywhere from $100 to $800 each.See the full content of this document
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Thieves Pilfering Prickly Plants in California Desert Community
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