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Raided while not home.

Erick Hodge
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So i purchased a house 1 ID parcel number 2 homes 2 addresses,2 driveways,2 internet connections power ect.  I was not at home but the renters moved out the warrant was for their address but my door was kicked in things gone missing. The police even tore down the gate for their property driveway and decided to drive 1/4 mile to my entrance.  I talked to an attorney for 5 min told me that they had the wrong address but they are going on Property ID.  Even my place on monofilm from the 70s says my place in pencil my address.  How is this even legal?  Has anyone gone through this same senario? The police even took the SD card out of my Harbor Freight camera set up to cover their actions crazy right?

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