Hunters refuse to leave private property in easement dispute, Crozet VA
Hunters allowed to hunt on private land refused to leave after property owner revoked permission due to a dispute over driveway access easement.
Audio|Source: Albemarle County Police Department
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Transcript:
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This is he at AP 80, AP 701, party two trespassing.
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32 trespassing near Beagle Gap Rd caller is (name withheld) said his girlfriend's mother owns the property they allow hunters to use it to hunt and now they're telling them they're not allowed and the hunters are refusing to leave they want the subjects trespass Are the hunters on the property now?
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It's affirmative the hunter is on scene now
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Cool.
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Same one, right?
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See if you have one.
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Maybe 71.
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I see we're dealing with a caller's girlfriend's mother property owner.
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Is the property owner on site currently?
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Stan by. I'll ask.
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These units go on the Beagle Gap Road, that's affirmative.
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And the suspect is a 50s to 60s white male wearing a dark-colored ball cap in camo with a gray beard. And his vehicle is a white pickup with a ETV on a trailer attached.
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May there, is correct.
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Yes.
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Forty color location.
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10 more.
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These are the two units going to Beagle Gap Road. Apparently the issue is an easement type.
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The driveway, they allowed the hunter to use to access the property and then decided they didn't want to any longer.
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He used that driveway to access it and is now in the woods and is no longer on the caller's property, but they do not want him using the driveway any longer.
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I'm going to give them a call first.
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Location mentioned:
Near Beagle Gap Rd, Crozet, VA 22932
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