Washington property owner says squatters returned after SWAT raid: ‘I’m going to give up’
The suspects illegally reclaimed the property after the raid, even though the locks had been changed.
The squatters were living in squalor and had trashed the property during their time as illegal residents.“The sheriff’s office will respond to the property owners complaints that people returned and if we have the ability to legally move people off the property we will,” Hayes said. The lieutenant said he had no “personal knowledge” that the suspects had broken back into the property, but acknowledged to the outlet that the homeowner is in a “very bad situation.”
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