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Lakeville residents ask council to curb trespassing, fishing at HOA pond
Summary
Residents of a Lakeville homeowners association told the City Council they repeatedly find strangers on HOA property near a neighborhood pond, and asked the city to consider no-fishing or no-trespassing signs; council said it would follow up.
Several residents from a Lakeville homeowners association told the City Council on May 5 that people are repeatedly accessing the pond behind their homes, entering HOA property and invading residents’ privacy.
Catherine Kane, a registered nurse who lives at 17358 Eloqua Avenue, said neighbors have called police three times in four days and that people fishing at the pond have “trespass[ed] on our HOA private property, urinate[d] in plain sight, and leave garbage.” She said some visitors have targeted wildlife and that teens have “stare[d] in and wave[d]” at residents’ windows. “We feel pretty threatened, intimidated,” Kane said.
Thomas Kane, who identified himself as Cassie’s husband and…
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