Wednesday, July 8, 2015

In case you think you have the only "Neighbors from Hell"

   Everyday a few Calaveras residents are forced to call the Sheriff due to problems with "Neighbors from Hell".  Those listed below are just from yesterday's log.

   For instance, on July 7, 2015 a resident on Indian Creek Drive in Jenny Lind, asked for help
when she thought she heard her neighbor in the attic disconnecting her surveillance cameras.

   A resident on Bald Mountain Road in Wilseyville owns 40 acres, heard weedeating close by, then a woman yelling and notified the Sheriff.

   A resident on Happy Valley Road in Burson near Keystone Way, reported a motorhome parked with long cords running through tall grass to a vacant home. Cords are apparently spliced together in several places, creating a possible fire hazard.

   A disturbance on Mountain Ranch Road in San Andreas was reported as "neighbor issues", as many
are.

    When asking around, many people think the "Neighbors from Hell" move out of the city because they can't get along with people, and then find they can't get along with people anywhere. Often they need psychological help and sadly, are not receiving it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Maybe they want to be in a "Legacy Disadvantaged Community" in Calaveras County?