Records could be seen on the property, jeans on a tree and even under garments in out in the open. One neighbor says she's ready to move out.
One neighbor who does not want her face shown out of fear of retaliation said the garbage is mounting slowly but steadily."Slowly he started ripping away the fence, and then we started seeing things outside and more piles outside, and more activity coming into his house. So it started slowly, getting worse and some days some things would be gone, like someone, or the city, took stuff away. But obviously it hasn’t gotten any better," Francesca said.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
Records could be seen on the property, jeans on a tree and even under garments in out in the open. On the ground, there’s cereal and even half-eaten food. According to public records, there is an active investigation at the house after a complaint of hoarding at the property. While that investigation continues, people in the neighborhood fear for their safety due to the alleged drug use seen in and around the house.
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