Thomas and Allen, as well as a family of four that also live in the triplex, allege their landlord doesn’t actually live in their building. Instead, they argue, the landlord is merely pretending to live there in order to exploit the city’s housing laws.
“Our landlord doesn’t live here,” Thomas said. “He never lived here. He didn’t live here on the day he gave the eviction notice, but about a week after he delivered the eviction notice, he started coming here once or twice a week.”
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Landlord Denies Allegations, Defends Eviction
The owner of the building, Donald Woodard Jr., denies the accusations from his tenants.
Local jail lockups were a bit light over the weekend â golly gee, do you wonder why?
With last weekâs historic ice storm rolling through northeastern Kentucky and wreaking havoc on the area roadways, it appears not a whole lot of people wound up in jail over the weekend.
Thatâs not to say police havenât been doing their jobs in less than stellar conditions â as Ashland Police Chief Todd Kelley pointed out last week, law enforcement doesnât cease because of a little bit of snow.
The following people were booked over the weekend â anyone named in the lockups should be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
RACINE — Registration for Racine Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) summer playground program for youth ages 4 to eighth grade is under way.
By JANIE SLAVEN
Commonwealth Journal Feb 20, 2021
Feb 20, 2021
Wayne County Sheriff Tim Catron has reported a second arrest in connection to a Wednesday incident that resulted in attempted murder and kidnapping charges against a Monticello man along with other felony counts.
According to Sheriff Catron, Deputy Derek Dennis filed for an arrest warrant against Trenton R. Bell, 26, of Monticello, for one count of Complicity to Commit first-degree Assault.
Bell, according to the complaint, entered Logan Criswell s vehicle last Wednesday witnessed Criswell assault a woman tied up in the back seat with a crow bar. Bell is accused of not intervening to stop the assault.