Helpful neighbor!

/ Helpful neighbor! #101  
You remember what it looked like down there don't you? You were right across from her house looking at that old horse trailer a few months ago.

I was trying to place the location from the description and the pictures and thought it had to be near the old trailer. It is/was the fence line just to the south of the trailer then?

Is the hog wire fence going up in the correct place/boundary line or is it only in the vicinity of the line?
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #102  
I like the ribbons tied across the top. I guess that's to show you where her new fence is and that you need to stay away??

Well, obviously she talked to someone and they told her she was crazy for tearing down your fence! I wouldn't let her off the hook if it isn't right though.

I agree 100%!
 
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#103  
Is the hog wire fence going up in the correct place/boundary line or is it only in the vicinity of the line?
I don't know, I'm not home. I got these pictures this morning from our e-mail provider. Chyrel e-mailed them to the deputy sheriff, who is forwarding them to the prosecutor's office. The deputy called Chyrel yesterday, Chyrel asked her why they don't arrest the neighbor for trespassing. Said she would be in jail less than an hour, so why bother. Let the prosecutor's office do their job, and issue a warrant for her arrest. The prosecutor's office has about a 2-week back log now!
 
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#105  
Oh, she is just a little thing. But those are some big foot prints around the 4x4 posts. She must have had some help.
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #106  
Maybe she just didn't like the way you had your fence put up, so she is "improving" it.

By the way, I am still suing, every time I look at this thread I get my eyes flashed
:)
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #107  
OK! You guys are a lot smarter than I' am! Can some one explain what the woman is doing? Cuts down my barbwire fence, but replaces it with hog wire?:confused3::confused3::confused3::confused3:

I would bet that someone told her she was in trouble with the removal so she is going to claim she took the fence down to improve it. ???
Also the installer didn't appear to stretch the wire properly. Looks loose and sloppy.
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #108  
The T-post are still in the original position, she just bent them back up. According to the wife, about 15 T-posts are missing. I was just reading an e-mail from the responding deputy to my wife. The deputy is adding trespassing to her report because the neighbor moved her no trespassing signs about 50-feet onto my property. Woman just won't leave it alone!:rolleyes:

I have a neighbor that disputed the property line, we settled before it went to court. I put up t-posts on the property line to mark it and most of them are bent up and many are missing. I just smile and straighten best I can and put them back... I enjoy the noise it makes when they run over one they knocked down with their rotary mower behind their tractor... I can hear it plainly in my backyard nearly 1/4 mile away...

We're looking into using scrap concrete railroad ties for some property line markers. They are certainly heavy enough and should never rot or get knocked over (at least not easy). I have not determined the weight or cost yet, but might get around to it later in the fall.

Good luck and keep the pressure up using the law.
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #109  
I was recently in Gig Harbor, spent a couple hours talking to a retired military gentleman that spent some time in SE Asia a number of years ago... perhaps some recon is needed to properly determine the situation?
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #110  
The hog wire fence leads me to believe she does not want your dogs on her property not implying that it was right for her to destroy your fence but it might solve the issue if done properly.
In reading this entire string there is either a lot more to the back story or she is certifiable.
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #111  
The hog wire fence leads me to believe she does not want your dogs on her property not implying that it was right for her to destroy your fence but it might solve the issue if done properly.

Then, as I'm sure you'll agree, she should have put up a second fence, 1' inside HER side of the property line. My neighbor has barbed wire to keep his horses in on his property. When I put up electric for my sheep, I didn't tear his fence out first.
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #112  
Then, as I'm sure you'll agree, she should have put up a second fence, 1' inside HER side of the property line. My neighbor has barbed wire to keep his horses in on his property. When I put up electric for my sheep, I didn't tear his fence out first.

Hi Josh,

You just hit the nail on the head, and remember, she put that "fence" up 1 foot inside of ShieldArc's property.

She is probably trying to create a case for another adverse possession suit, plus speaking professionally (as learned while working as one of the men in the white coats with the (figurative) big butterfly nets and (NOT figurative) straight-jackets), she is clearly certifiably bonkers, bananas, ape-sh*t (4-letter Anglo-Saxon slang synonymous with guano), bedlam, whacko, balmy, crackers, a graduate of the laughing academy, bugnuts, batty, bats-in-the-bellfry, spare, porangi, a few fried chicken short of a church picnic, loco en la cabeza, as sharp as a bowling pin, a few fries short of a Happy Meal, possessing a mind like a steeltrap- sprung, wearing her crazy-pants, needs a check-up from the neck up, daft as a brush, doolally, mental, not the full shilling, mondo bizarro, mad wack, insane in da membrane, and gone postal!

Told you I was a trained, licensed health professional :) !

But seriously ShieldArc, be sure you and yours are on their guard, whoever posted about the town hall shootings was spot on, stuff happens when you least expect it, from people you don't think have it in them, when they get to the point where they feel that they have no recourse left and nothing left to lose.

Thomas
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #113  
...certifiably bonkers, bananas, ape-sh*t (4-letter Anglo-Saxon slang synonymous with guano), bedlam, whacko, balmy, crackers, a graduate of the laughing academy, bugnuts, batty, bats-in-the-bellfry, spare, porangi, a few fried chicken short of a church picnic, loco en la cabeza, as sharp as a bowling pin, a few fries short of a Happy Meal, possessing a mind like a steeltrap- sprung, wearing her crazy-pants, needs a check-up from the neck up, daft as a brush, doolally, mental, not the full shilling, mondo bizarro, mad wack, insane in da membrane, and gone postal!

Oh, you mean she's got a few roos loose in the top paddock.

Gotcha! :thumbsup:
 
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#114  
That fence is about 450-feet from the house. I have a Yorkie who is nothing but a couch potato, she only goes outside to do her business. But only with one of us with her. The Shetland goes in and out of the house on nice days through the dog door in the back screen door. Since being spayed she has added a few pounds, and likes to sun on the back deck! Very seldom does she get more than couple hundred feet from the house. Mostly goes back and forth from the house to the shop. When she goes down to the fence line with me, what few times she has every gone under the fence, she comes right back when I call her. Now the neighbor lady's two dogs are always on my side of the fence. When her dogs see me they bee line it right to me and want to play:laughing:. I've always been a dog magnet!:confused3: Makes the neighbor lady crazy, because her dogs want to play with me!:laughing:

She can never claim adverse possession again, the title is quieted. Here is page 3 of 4 of the judge's order.
 

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/ Helpful neighbor! #115  
OK! You guys are a lot smarter than I' am! Can some one explain what the woman is doing? Cuts down my barbwire fence, but replaces it with hog wire?:confused3::confused3::confused3::confused3:
From the looks of it I think it's creating a cleared perimeter for her. I'm thinking that with all the factors put together, she's relatively insecure and fearful of possible trespassers. Could be that she was at one time a victim of such a crime. BTDT, and I know that after being a victim myself. Nine times out of ten there is no resolution that really satisfies the victim and they become fearful of future events that very well may not happen. But the fear is there. And in this case as I already said she is creating a cleared perimeter, but without harming her own trees.

I don't know, I'm not home. I got these pictures this morning from our e-mail provider. Chyrel e-mailed them to the deputy sheriff, who is forwarding them to the prosecutor's office. The deputy called Chyrel yesterday, Chyrel asked her why they don't arrest the neighbor for trespassing. Said she would be in jail less than an hour, so why bother. Let the prosecutor's office do their job, and issue a warrant for her arrest. The prosecutor's office has about a 2-week back log now!
I bet that's a benefit to folks like John Wayne Gacy and Jeffrey Dahmer.


I have been thinking of getting some signs made for my place- No Trespassing. Violators will be violated. Survivors will be BBQ'd & eaten. :licking:
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #116  
Call the sheriff have her arrested daily if need be get a court order for the fence to be located on a surveyed line and if she doesn't quit start firing warning shots , give the law a chance then fix it yourself ! I'd place 2 very large bulls in a pen on my side of the fence and that would be the end of her fence shenanigans !!!!!!!!!! I wouldn't put up with all this BS for 1 day ! For everything you have been thru with this nutbag I'd own her property by now !
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #117  
<snip>No Trespassing. Violators will be violated. Survivors will be BBQ'd & eaten. :licking:<snip>

You do some strange things with your food before you BBQ it ;)

<snip>Call the sheriff have her arrested daily<snip>

Shield Arc, while you're obviously an intelligent fellow and you have already taken numerous steps to CYB, please consider the responding officers in this on-going battle with your neighbor. They're obviously already on your side and have moved the issue up the ladder to the prosecutor's office, but they're only human just like us, and at some point will begin to resent you if they're called out daily. Now I know it's their job, but just stick with me here for a second . . . She (your neighbor) is no doubt in the wrong, caused you extensive expense, and has damaged your property. You've done what you can within the law for the time being, but now is the time to try to be patient while the system does it thing (yes I know, it's broken and aggravatingly slow) Just keep documenting and forwarding her crazy actions to the SO/prosecutor and try to be patient with them. If I were in your shoes I know I would want her to just go away and leave me/my family/my property alone, but as long as she's a few hundred feet away banging her head against trees, talking to squirrels, and waging a Holy War against your fence, I believe the best course of action is to see what the prosecutor's office comes up with and in the meantime don't poke the badger and keep your family/pets safe.

On a side note, what brought me to respond was the numerous responses suggesting calling the sheriff every time . . . while it is a reasonable thing to do and it is their job to step in BEFORE things get violent, I feel that it may not be in your best interest to call them every time Crazy Lady (CL) does something to the fence or on your property in the area of the fence. Reason being like I said before they're just human and if they're called out repeatedly for what they feel is something trivial pertaining to a case they've already passed on to the prosecutor's office, they may begin to view you as a nuisance just like her. They're time could also be better spent responding to more pressing calls like violent offenses, crime-in-progress, etc.

I hope I haven't given you the impression that your situation isn't important, I'm just trying to convey to you that you've already used the system to your advantage and that you should continue to do so responsibly and not abuse/over-use it.

Thank you.
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #118  
You do some strange things with your food before you BBQ it ;)



Shield Arc, while you're obviously an intelligent fellow and you have already taken numerous steps to CYB, please consider the responding officers in this on-going battle with your neighbor. They're obviously already on your side and have moved the issue up the ladder to the prosecutor's office, but they're only human just like us, and at some point will begin to resent you if they're called out daily. Now I know it's their job, but just stick with me here for a second . . . She (your neighbor) is no doubt in the wrong, caused you extensive expense, and has damaged your property. You've done what you can within the law for the time being, but now is the time to try to be patient while the system does it thing (yes I know, it's broken and aggravatingly slow) Just keep documenting and forwarding her crazy actions to the SO/prosecutor and try to be patient with them. If I were in your shoes I know I would want her to just go away and leave me/my family/my property alone, but as long as she's a few hundred feet away banging her head against trees, talking to squirrels, and waging a Holy War against your fence, I believe the best course of action is to see what the prosecutor's office comes up with and in the meantime don't poke the badger and keep your family/pets safe.

On a side note, what brought me to respond was the numerous responses suggesting calling the sheriff every time . . . while it is a reasonable thing to do and it is their job to step in BEFORE things get violent, I feel that it may not be in your best interest to call them every time Crazy Lady (CL) does something to the fence or on your property in the area of the fence. Reason being like I said before they're just human and if they're called out repeatedly for what they feel is something trivial pertaining to a case they've already passed on to the prosecutor's office, they may begin to view you as a nuisance just like her. They're time could also be better spent responding to more pressing calls like violent offenses, crime-in-progress, etc.

I hope I haven't given you the impression that your situation isn't important, I'm just trying to convey to you that you've already used the system to your advantage and that you should continue to do so responsibly and not abuse/over-use it.

Thank you.

I understand your point but without calling the LEO's there is no documentation of on going issues and repeated violations. You can't come back 6 months later and say "she also did this", your word against hers doesn't stand up.

MarkV
 
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#119  
Great advice BrinkME!:thumbsup: What makes it easy on me is I'm presently away from home, or I just might kill the beach and be done with it! My wife takes pictures if anything changes and e-mails them to the responding sheriff, who forwards them to the prosecutor's office. My wife unlike me is very noncontroversial! She won't even look in the direction of the neighbor. My plan is to use tax payer's money for this battle I've spent enough money on the woman! Believe it or not, it would have been cheaper to just give her the 1 1/3-acres! But I'm one of those guys who is more likely to give you something, but the odds of you taking it away from me.......... Better bring your lunch!;)
 
/ Helpful neighbor! #120  
just take pictures with time stamps

keep the law on your side
 

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