
Bradenton, Florida - They say good fences make good neighbors, but that’s not the case in one Manatee County neighborhood.
Mark Tuttle says when his neighbor accidentally built a fence encroaching onto his property, it took a letter from his attorney to have the fence moved.
“Ever since then, our house has been egged numerous times. Our mailbox has been egged and busted inside,” says Tuttle who works as a firefighter and believes most of the vandalism happened while he was at work or away from home.
And that’s just the beginning. The Tuttles say someone destroyed their pool pump, would steal plants out of their yard, and on three occasions smeared cat feces on the side of their house. Full Story - Video - Discount Magazine Subscription Specials - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - PetCareRx
Mark Tuttle says when his neighbor accidentally built a fence encroaching onto his property, it took a letter from his attorney to have the fence moved.
“Ever since then, our house has been egged numerous times. Our mailbox has been egged and busted inside,” says Tuttle who works as a firefighter and believes most of the vandalism happened while he was at work or away from home.
And that’s just the beginning. The Tuttles say someone destroyed their pool pump, would steal plants out of their yard, and on three occasions smeared cat feces on the side of their house. Full Story - Video - Discount Magazine Subscription Specials - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - PetCareRx