One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
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The Lurker (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Okay Mac-
You need to be COMPLETELY forthright with these people. When You and I were discussing your problem, you kept telling me that Liz was no longer there and that Monty was your only problem. When the police Sgt and I spoke, I told him Monty was the only problem, then you posted something about Liz and her kid being in the house. It really made me angry that you were not straight with me.
Up until that point I was willing to drive out there and handle the situation directly, but then i felt like I was being set up to fail, so I dropped it.
The social worker and the detective have heavy case loads, if they feel like you are giving them the run around or an incomplete story, they are going to put your file on the bottom of the pile. So please, please, please tell them the whole story. They will be better equipped to help you then.
You only get one chance with these people.
You need to be COMPLETELY forthright with these people. When You and I were discussing your problem, you kept telling me that Liz was no longer there and that Monty was your only problem. When the police Sgt and I spoke, I told him Monty was the only problem, then you posted something about Liz and her kid being in the house. It really made me angry that you were not straight with me.
Up until that point I was willing to drive out there and handle the situation directly, but then i felt like I was being set up to fail, so I dropped it.
The social worker and the detective have heavy case loads, if they feel like you are giving them the run around or an incomplete story, they are going to put your file on the bottom of the pile. So please, please, please tell them the whole story. They will be better equipped to help you then.
You only get one chance with these people.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
The Lurker (imported) wrote: Fri Jul 01, 2011 2:42 pm Okay Mac-
You need to be COMPLETELY forthright with these people. When You and I were discussing your problem, you kept telling me that Liz was no longer there and that Monty was your only problem. When the police Sgt and I spoke, I told him Monty was the only problem, then you posted something about Liz and her kid being in the house. It really made me angry that you were not straight with me.
Up until that point I was willing to drive out there and handle the situation directly, but then i felt like I was being set up to fail, so I dropped it.
The social worker and the detective have heavy case loads, if they feel like you are giving them the run around or an incomplete story, they are going to put your file on the bottom of the pile. So please, please, please tell them the whole story. They will be better equipped to help you then.
You only get one chance with these people.
Lurker, Liz and her daughter never left. They've been here for two years straight. I never said they hadn't. From time to time in the past, Monty has been a bigger problem than Liz*or her family. But, as I'll tell the them tomorrow, I want the following people off my property: Liz, Jeanette, her son Cliff, his girlfriend, and Monty. I want them all gone, gone, gone
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
I'm anxious to hear what the results of the visit were 
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
I just now returned from the meeting downtown.
Monty wise, the police are coming out later to disconnect him from my house. Code Enforcement will follow up later and tow away his motor home.
Inside wise, the news is less encouraging. Both APS and the Police said I have to file eviction papers on my boarders before they can do anything. They both said they couldn't take immediate action because I wasn't personally being threatened, they were just threatening my computer.
They did have two suggestions: (1) to have my phone shut off and(2) to move somewhere else for a few months and have everything shut off. #1 is easy. #2 is impossible.
Monday, I go down to Superior Court to get eviction paperwork.
Monty wise, the police are coming out later to disconnect him from my house. Code Enforcement will follow up later and tow away his motor home.
Inside wise, the news is less encouraging. Both APS and the Police said I have to file eviction papers on my boarders before they can do anything. They both said they couldn't take immediate action because I wasn't personally being threatened, they were just threatening my computer.
They did have two suggestions: (1) to have my phone shut off and(2) to move somewhere else for a few months and have everything shut off. #1 is easy. #2 is impossible.
Monday, I go down to Superior Court to get eviction paperwork.
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2011 10:56 am Monday, I go down to Superior Court to get eviction paperwork.
Nope, try Tuesday as Monday is the 4th of July
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Not saying you shouldn't file the eviction papers, but I would guess it isn't going to be pleasant around your house for the month or so it takes to get them out. You can't serve them with the papers one day and expect them to be out the next.
You might consider buying and installing a deadbolt on your bedroom door, one you need to unlock with a key, so you can keep them out of your room when you're not at home and keep them out when you are home. You might also get a prepaid cell phone and cut off your other phone. You might need it, in case you need to make a 911 call, if nothing else.
You might consider buying and installing a deadbolt on your bedroom door, one you need to unlock with a key, so you can keep them out of your room when you're not at home and keep them out when you are home. You might also get a prepaid cell phone and cut off your other phone. You might need it, in case you need to make a 911 call, if nothing else.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Slammr (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2011 12:58 pm Not saying you shouldn't file the eviction papers, but I would guess it isn't going to be pleasant around your house for the month or so it takes to get them out. You can't serve them with the papers one day and expect them to be out the next.
You might consider buying and installing a deadbolt on your bedroom door, one you need to unlock with a key, so you can keep them out of your room when you're not at home and keep them out when you are home. You might also get a prepaid cell phone and cut off your other phone. You might need it, in case you need to make a 911 call, if nothing else.
You're right Slammr, it's definitely NOT going to be pleasant during the month after they are served
I can afford a dead bolt. Actually, I need two dead bolts, as my bedroom has two doors. Problem is, I don't have the skills needed to install them.
I'll look into getting a pre-paid cell.
Thanks for the suggestions mon ami, they are appreciated.