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Resident tells Clay County commissioners of repeated break‑ins, alleged meth activity and suspected theft in local GOP women's group
Summary
Robin Shira, a resident of Olive Point, told commissioners she has experienced repeated break-ins, smelled what she believes was methamphetamine production, found underage girls in her attic and alleged that checks deposited to a local Republican women's group's account were stolen and returned by another person rather than the bank.
Robin Shira, who identified herself and gave an address in Olive Point, used the meeting’s public‑comment period to report ongoing safety and criminal concerns at her home.
Shira said her house has been broken into repeatedly since she moved to 311 East Washington about nine years ago and that she first reported occupants smoking in the house. She…
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