Tenant finds belongings removed from rental home


Audio|Source: Kentucky State Police Post 8
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Transcript:
Request and contact via 88, right? Go ahead. This is an ongoing issue. I think there was an actual legitimate theft complaint back in April. I before responded to pretty much everything else and it's going to be civil, but she's requesting contact, right? I'm doing. address is 106, her avenue in Clay City. She's having issues with her landlord's girlfriend, a Tabitha Addison. She advised that she hadn't been home for a few days and when she came home yesterday that her front door was light open and there were people in the yard moving her stuff out, right? Yeah. Tabith had told them that they can move into the residents and that anything that was in there to just move it out or throw it away. She advised that she has not been served in a victim notice. She's dealt with Powell County and Clay City multiple times. Obviously, they've been no help. She understands that it's all civil and there's nothing we can do, but she's just wanting some guidance. 104. That's her 88, the 0409 number again. 104. 104. Let alone nice of them. Of course, she spoke with them and they told her that Tabith had told them that they can move into the residents and that anything that was in there to just move it out or throw it away. She advised that she has not been served in eviction notice. She's dealt with Powell County and Clay City multiple times. Obviously, they've been no help. She understands that it's all civil and there's nothing we can do. She's just wanting some guidance. 10-4. That's her 88, the 0409 number again. T and 4. 119-7.
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Clay City, KY 40312
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