Maybe you were right in letting him continue on his way. Maybe it was one of your neighbors doing the same thing your thinking you should have done. Tracking someone they saw around their home. You just never know.
I tend to go with the 'feel' of the situation. If it feels like I should pursue and detain, I do. Otherwise I just let it go. Granted, in my neighborhood, letting a prowler go is not always the humane way to go. One neighbor has a fondness for blasting Coyotes at 3 in the morning with his .50 cal muzzle loader. A prowler mistaken for a Coyote would be having a very bad day. I live on a dead end road and all of my neighbors are armed. We don't get may unwelcome visitors.
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Most live traps are legal, but checking local laws is always a good idea.
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