Sunday, September 01, 2019

Apartment Life #96

This is a new weekly blog post that I'm calling Apartment Hell  Life. I've mentioned a few times some of the crazy things that go on in and around my apartment complex in the past 20 years that we've lived here and people keep telling me I should write a book. But instead of a book, I've decided to share the crazy things that have happened in and around my apartment complex in the last 20 years here in a weekly blog post.

Ken and I heard the police siren so we looked out the bedroom window and sure enough there was a police car across the street. (It wasn't for our complex this time)

This picture was taken out my bedroom window since the 2 police officers were standing directly across from us in the courtyard of the apartment complex across the street. I found out later from the mother that lives in one of the apartments over there with her son called the police on her son and his girlfriend after the son and girlfriend got high on meth and started throwing things and breaking them in her apartment. The son and girlfriend left before the police got there so they took a report and left. The mother is always complaining about her son but she won't kick him out.

So that's it for this week's Apartment Hell  Life! Be sure to come back next week for more.

34 comments:

  1. It seems a bit silly to me to complain about your son, to be sufficiently angry to call the police, and then to allow him to live with her.

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    1. Everyone around here keeps telling her to kick him out.

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  2. Family happenings of this kind are always a sad affair. The mother can't have her son in her appartement and yet can't throw him out.
    He probably has nowhere else to go.

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    1. He's a drug addict and causes a lot of drama but yeah he has no where else to go. But she should still kick him out.

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  3. She either needs to stop wasting police time by complaining about a situation she refuses to change or she needs to kick them out.

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    1. I really wish she would kick them out. She is gonna get evicted if this keeps up.

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  4. With family like that, one sure doesn't need enemies. Geez, she needs to kick his arse out.

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  5. i agree with above poster that it's wasting police time. Would she have pressed charges if he had been there when police came?

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    1. She has before. He's spent time in jail hen she's pressed charges before.

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  6. I hear about that all time. Mother's enabling their children. It's tough because as a mother you'd be putting your child out on the street and if you hadn't taught your children survival skills to begin with, you might feel the guilt of them not being able to survive.

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    1. But having a drug addict in her apartment always doing stuff like this is going to get her evicted eventually.

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  7. If she won't kick him out then it's her fault and she has to live with the consequences.

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    1. True. I think the manager is getting tired of this.

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  8. Sounds like she raised a good one.

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  9. it's the boys in bl...tan.

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  10. Sounds like a couple we lived near 25 years ago... Stay safe.

    www.thepulpitandthepen.com

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  11. It's got to be a really rough situation, and very sad for all involved. Hugs, RO

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  12. A restraining order might help get him on his way.

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  13. Ugh, good they cops came then

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    1. Yeah but he was already gone unfortunately.

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  14. That's a tough situation... I mean, it's her son. You don't want your kid homeless but you also don't want to live with a drug addict who you need to call the cops on.
    I think I'd throw him out and then try help him. :(

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    1. She really should but I doubt she will.

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  15. I don't think I would be allowing my child to live with me if they treated my home like that.

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  16. Good Lord, that woman sounds like my mother, taking in her kinds that do drugs. Sometimes you need to just let them go.

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    1. I feel bad for her but she's gonna be evicted if she doesn't do something. I doubt the manager is going to put up with this for too much longer.

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  17. Is there no drug rehabilitation centre to which the son could go? It would probably work out cheaper for the city in the long run that to keep having police officers called out

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    1. There are but you either have to pay to go or have insurance that will pay for it. If the police arrest him he'll go to jail not rehab.

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