The city of East Brewton, Alabama is working with the new owner of Dauphine’s Mobile Home Park to clean up the property. The park, recently taken back by note holder Lynn Pitts, is in a state of disrepair, and the city is working with the new owner to bring it into compliance with city codes. Read more »
Houston police responded to three separate 911 calls at Green Acres Mobile Home Park before they could find the home in question. The first call came in at 5:30 pm, describing a shooting but not giving the lot number in the park. Police responded, but with no lot number, they could not find the house. Read more »
Owners of the Thonotosassa mobile home park have been named in a civil suit brought by the family of a man killed in self defense by another park resident.
Charles Podany, a resident of the mobile home park, approached a vehicle that contained Casey Landes, and asked the vehicle to slow down while driving through the park due to children at play. Landes became enraged and knocked Podany off this bike and started beating him. Podany, who has a license to carry a concealed handgun, pulled out a .40 caliber automatic and shot Landes twice, killing him. Toxicology tests showed that Landes had a .28 blood alcohol reading, while a reading of 08 is considered intoxicated Read more »
By Frank Rolfe
Unless you have spent time in law enforcement, there are certain signs of crime that you would never notice as a result of your sheltered existence. However, there are important crime signals that every park owner should know, but that nobody will tell you due to political correctness. So here they are:
Shoes don’t grow on power lines.
Have you ever noticed a pair of tennis shoes hanging from a power line? Read more »