texasjohn
Super Member
good ideas already offered.
Not yet mentioned is to get with the local TV and newspaper people. Give them the FACTS which are substantiated by written documentation. Seems you have all that is needed...police report will have a number, obtainable via public records, name of the perp, etc. Point is to have the TV folks do an investigation/report of what happened and air it. Then, you can get a copy of that broadcast and put it up on a web page of your own...with the perp's name and details as to whether he ever pays up or not.
Once on the internet, you have immortalized the situation and sanitized it some since it is a NEWS report. A GOOGLE search, ever after, will turn up the perp's name, yours too, and the details of the event. I'd suggest to the TV people that it is somewhat like a Public Service Announcement....informing folks that it is illegal for a bullet to cross a fence line...or RR right-of-way, etc....
Thus, in the future, any landlord doing due diligence and searching the net for background on a rental applicant will find the report, likely making his future more difficult than otherwise.
Not yet mentioned is to get with the local TV and newspaper people. Give them the FACTS which are substantiated by written documentation. Seems you have all that is needed...police report will have a number, obtainable via public records, name of the perp, etc. Point is to have the TV folks do an investigation/report of what happened and air it. Then, you can get a copy of that broadcast and put it up on a web page of your own...with the perp's name and details as to whether he ever pays up or not.
Once on the internet, you have immortalized the situation and sanitized it some since it is a NEWS report. A GOOGLE search, ever after, will turn up the perp's name, yours too, and the details of the event. I'd suggest to the TV people that it is somewhat like a Public Service Announcement....informing folks that it is illegal for a bullet to cross a fence line...or RR right-of-way, etc....
Thus, in the future, any landlord doing due diligence and searching the net for background on a rental applicant will find the report, likely making his future more difficult than otherwise.