INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A group of girls discovered the hideaway of a convicted felon at an Indiana cave.
Investigators learned that the illegal campsite was used by a man who’s now in jail in an unrelated matter.
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The location wasn’t publicly disclosed but a photo appears to show a river nearby.
There was a tent, candles, clothing and ready-to-eat food.
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The DNR says, “If you’re going to play mountain man, do it on your own property, or get permission first."
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