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Police Hoist 6 Illegal Squatters From $450K Residence After Robbing Neighbor’s Vehicle

By Elizabeth Volberding

 

Six squatters who stole a neighbor’s car and moved into a half-million-dollar house in South Fulton, Georgia, have been arrested by police and taken into custody.

After tracking a neighbor’s stolen automobile to their driveway, the South Fulton Police Department (SFPD) arrested six squatters who had been living in a $450,000 suburban house for several months.

Residents in the area told WANF-TV News that the six squatters, who moved into the vacant house at 4300 Caveat Court on Christmas Day last year, had long since become a “nuisance” in the neighborhood.

As a result, South Fulton police officers arrested the squatters and retrieved the stolen car on Saturday.

Atlanta News First was informed by Hampton Oaks Homeowners Association President Mel Keyton that the neighbor whose car was stolen was out of town.

“Squatters stole her car, and they brought it back over here to drive it in the driveway,” said Keyton.

“They buy these homes, and the people say they can afford them. They do the paperwork, and they’re supposed to buy it back from the company,” added Keyton. “They never buy it back. They leave the house vacant, squatters move in. We don’t know who these people are and what they’re doing.”

According to Keyton, when the owners were out of town, the squatters broke into another abandoned house in the neighborhood and took their car.

Vice-president of the homeowner association, Kendra Snorton, stated that she believes police would not have been able to do anything if the vehicle hadn’t been taken…

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