A North Texas woman filed multiple reports with law enforcement against the moving company she used to relocate from California. She still doesn't have her furniture after they picked it up in mid-June.
Amanda Cascella and her three daughters moved from California to Denton County last month. Hopes were high. They moved into a dream home.Cascella told police her moving company is "holding her belongings hostage asking for more money." She sent FOX 4 a copy of her contract. The cost was nearly $4,000. She says she paid it in full.
A police report details an investigator trying to make contact with the business at a listed address, but the ex-girlfriend of the man police were looking for told police he no longer lives there and is "out of the country in Colombia."FOX 4 called First National Van Lines on Monday. They confirmed Cascella has an open case, but they are choosing not to comment.
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