Neighborhood Alert!!

Some of you may be aware that there are problems with the people who are currently occupying the house at 11915 136th Ave. E. (North East corner of 136th Ave. E. and Military Rd. E. { Parcel # 8015000031} ). Several weeks ago, there was a large (7 car) Sheriff’s presence at the house and at least one person was taken away in handcuffs.

Several attempts were made to alert the property owner and when he was reached, he said that no one was supposed to be living in the home. It was subsequently learned that the house is scheduled for Foreclosure by Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington;108 1st Ave South, Suite 202, Seattle, WA 98104, Phone Number (866) 925-0241.

We were given the name of one of the deputies who responded to the house on August 22.  His name is Deputy Phil Wylie and his number is (253) 377-1764.  Deputy Wylie was called on Oct. 11, and in summary, we were given to understand that the occupants at the house at 11915 136th Ave. E. are “Squatting” and are “bad people.”  We were advised not to approach the house but should report any suspicious activity to Deputy Wylie.

We think it’s also good to follow through on the reporting neighbors started with Pierce County Code Enforcement. To file a report you can start at (https://pals.piercecountywa.gov/palsonline/#/app/srs/issue). At the Pierce County website, under code enforcement, there is an option to search for a case by case number (https://pals.piercecountywa.gov/palsonline/#/app/srs/srsSearch#auto4 ). We did that yesterday and saw the property has case number 68128 and has been assigned to Jason Arbogast, jason.arbogast@piercecountywa.gov. Jason’s number is listed as (253) 798-8582.   We are assuming the more people that file a report, the better.

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