Who Can I Call Besides the Police for a Foreclosed Home Becing Used as a Drug and Prostitution Place?
Question by paulis: Who can I call besides the police for a foreclosed home becing used as a drug and prostitution place?
I have a friend who lives in chicago and has a next door neighbor who recently lost his house and the people that were renting his house moved back in but they are constantly doing and selling drugs, use for prostitution and gang activity. She tried calling the police but only went to lock the upper floor and they still remain in the building. Besides the police is there anybody that she can call to put a STOP to this. She’s scared to even let her kids out to play.
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Answer by Mike Ock
All your homies! You have the hook up and don’t share?
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