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Resident alleges police mishandled trespass notice and shredded document

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A Live Oak resident told the council July 8 that police issued a trespass warning after a 30-minute absence, delayed a property-owner signature nine days, and that an officer shredded an original document; the council labeled it a police matter and no formal action was recorded.

Terry Gerson, a resident who said he lives on Westmoreland Street, told the City of Live Oak Council on July 8 that he filed an April 3 complaint alleging police mishandled a trespass notice and destroyed the original document.

Gerson told the council he had called police after finding a person sleeping on Hardee’s property and said Officer Cook responded but did not remove the person. Gerson said he later spoke with Officer Taylor when officers approached him at Carroll’s Laundromat. He said Officer Cook…

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