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Posted by jw 57 on August 21, 2003 at 14:32:52 from (67.208.15.56):
In Reply to: OT: Need advice - country living posted by JeffE on August 21, 2003 at 08:36:39:
Do not use deadly force in this situation unless the intruder is inside your house and threatening your or your family. In my state this is about the only way you can get out of a felony.In regard to your daughter's saftey-do not let her be home by herself until you have completely resolved this!!! Take her to school,arrange for a neighbor to let her come and go from their home (maybe there is an older lady o couple who would love to help and she would brighten their day as well) but don't let her face this guy alone.Security cameras can be gotten from local police when there have been complaints(although the cops there seem to not be too helpful) Even one of those fake cameras might work Checking out the people your family has contact with in a descreet manner is good ,too. The time of day and days of the week will give you some clues about him too.I'm soory you have this problem.It's your hose,your land and your life and you should be able to have peace and privacy.
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