Caveman evicted from US national forest
A man was evicted from an Arizona cave he had lived in for 11 years, after pleading guilty to using a national forest for residential purposes.
Thomas Crawford had a bed, books and clothes arranged on hangers, along with pots and cutlery for cooking in his cave in the Coconino National Forest in northern Arizona. He was arrested Friday after a Flagstaff resident reported a suspicious camp.
Crawford -- sentenced to one year of probation and banned from the forest -- told reporters, "As you can see, I don't have a TV or anything. I've got the sky, the wind, the rain, the canyon wrens...This is a beautiful mountain. You could explore it a lifetime."
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