10 squatters ravage $1M Fort Lauderdale home, leave it 'bug infested'

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10 squatters ravage $1M Fort Lauderdale home, leave it 'bug infested'
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Florida authorities evicted 10 people from a Fort Lauderdale home that was allegedly taken over through title fraud, according to local authorities.

"My wife screaming, someone's in our room, and my dog barking and chasing him out," the neighbor, who did not share his identity, told CBS Miami. "This person in our bedroom, he was at the foot of our bed. He had stepped into the room," the man added.following the Feb. 27, 2022, incident, but the homeowner didn’t realize the suspect was living in a stolen home until about a year later.

Bosley was released on an ankle monitor and returned to the home on Seabreeze Boulevard. He was still wearing the ankle monitor on Tuesday when authorities removed him and the nine other residents, according to CBS Miami. "When an individual steals a home, not only is the property owner a victim, but the community can be victimized as well," Kiar told Fox News Digital on Thursday.

"We only started about a year ago, we've had about 185 cases, and every case is a little bit different. And in every case, what we do evolves a little bit. Our underlying goal at the end of the day is just to help protect the community and to hold people accountable," he said.

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