Evicted woman seeks police help to retrieve belongings, Roscommon County MI


A woman who was evicted from a house tried to collect her remaining belongings. The landlord was unhappy about damage to the property and told her not to bring more items or return. Police are requested to provide a civil standby while she retrieves her stuff.
Audio|Source: North Central Michigan Counties Sheriff, Police, Fire, MSP, DNR and EMS
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Transcript:
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Hey, firm, can you copy for a civil standby on West Bessel in Roscoe on Township?
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Go ahead with the address.
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You're going to be near West Nessel.
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Callers Don Gromstatt, his daughter (name withheld), was evicted from that residence.
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They went over there to get more stuff, but the landlord was upset about damage in the house and told her she wasn't welcomed any more stuff and to not come back.
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Break.
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Good.
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Caller advised that they would like a civil standby to go get the rest of the stuff. There's no PTOs or court orders other than whatever eviction they had planned between them. They were going to wait at the new shell there off the Tower Hill in a U-Haul for you.
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Roscommon Township, MI
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