Many, many years ago I had an older friend who let a young woman in her early 20's move into his house and rent a room from him. He didn't know her well and she told him she had a job. Turned-out she had a pill habit and parts of his coin collection started missing. He came home early and found an older man in her room, wouldn't you know she was turning tricks. He tried to kick her out, she got in his face, really aggressive. Police came and told him that he needs to have her formally evicted. She continued being really aggressive and nasty toward him in his house, she had no fear. So when she was gone one afternoon, he called me up, we moved her stuff out of her room and dropped it all in her parents' yard and changed the locks on his doors. She came home, hit the roof hard with her attitude, the police came and insisted that he put the locks back on and let her back in. He gave the cop a rundown of her activities and said she was dangerous and he was afraid for his safety. The cop said, "okay, based upon what you told me, I'm going to leave and let the court handle it". He never heard another word until about two years later when she called him to apologize for her behavior when she was in a rehab program, LOL.
[QUOTE=MarkoRamius;5343814]Last January she turned up at my house at three in the friggin' morning. I immediately called the cops and they "assessed the situation as a non-emergency" and told me they would send someone out in the morning. At ten that morning a deputy sheriff came by and informed me there was nothing they could do because I let her stay in the house (apparently I should have left her outside to freeze to death) and I would have to take her to court to have her removed, and oh by the way because of COVID the courts probably wouldn't be willing to order her removed.[/QUOTE]
