
Photo: Pine Lake overlook with bench missing by Blackledge/USFWS
DETROIT LAKES (KDLM) – A log bench was replaced over the weekend at Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge after it was stolen.
The bench, which overlooked Pine Lake along the wildlife drive was reported stolen, last week. Volunteers created a new replacement log bench over the weekend. The refuge says the bench was situated along the most photographed spot on the refuge.
The Refuge is asking anyone with information on who may have stolen the bench to call them at 218-850-4886.

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