When I was guiding, we had a bunch of stuff stolen on one trip.
We had two moose down, so we got back to camp late and the first thing I noticed was a dog running around camp. My dog was the only one in camp and she was with me.
The next thing I noted was that all the coolers on the front porch of the cabin were gone, including the beer cooler.
Then I noted that the front door had a bunch of axe cuts around the lock and the lock clasp was pried open. A quick search noted that all my stuff had been gone through, but my extra gun, fishing gear, ammo and other personal stuff was not taken. The clients cabin is always left open for anyone in need of an emergency shelter; they had the same thing with all their stuff gone through, but nothing was taken except some food.....
Meanwhile, the dog was running around playing with my dog, but was timid around us. I wondered how the dog could have shown up as we are about 7k up a river with boat access only. I had a spare cooler with some food in the cabin they left and with fresh moose meat, canned veggies and KD, we had dinner. When I went back down to the river to grab some water, I then noticed that the kicker motor was also gone off the spare boat....
In the end, they took 2 100 quart coolers and a smaller beer cooler, the kicker, some dry goods and an empty gas can.
The next morning, as we headed off to retrieve the rest of the moose, the dog was on the porch, so I fed him before we left. We were back 3 hours later and there was no dog.
What I think happened is some aholes came up the river on a jet boat and we came back early, so they took off and left the dog and possibly some other stuff they planned on taking. Then they probably waited until we left the next morning and picked up the dog. We had taken everything of value and put it high up in the bear cache and took the ladder with us.
Reported everything, but never heard anything back.
That was the only issue in 15 years of guiding that I had when it came to theft of stuff.
Cheers
SS