Camouflaged Residence Discovered in California Park - ABC News
Robert Downs was arrested after police found his camouflaged residence in a county park, where he was cultivating marijuana. (Los Angeles Sheriff Parks Bureau)
An elaborate and illegal camouflaged residence, outfitted with bunk beds and a barbecue patio, has been discovered near a Los Angeles County animal refuge.
Eight months ago, Robert Downs, 51, set up a small structure in the woods near the Tujunga Ponds Wildlife Sanctuary in Sunland, Calif. To hide his home from police, Downs, who was previously homeless, sprayed it with camouflage paint and cut down nearby trees, said Johnie Jones, a deputy in the Parks Bureau of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
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The video at the end of the article will give you a chuckle if ya watch the whole thing. :D
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