Public commenter alleges personal crimes, identity theft and harassment; requests investigation

Lancaster City Public Safety/Community Meeting · January 15, 2026

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Summary

At the public‑comment period, Nida Borda LeMay alleged ongoing identity theft, assaults and harassment by named individuals and organizations and asked the council to investigate; the meeting recorded her comments but did not initiate an investigatory action.

Public speaker Nida Borda LeMay used the allotted speaker time to make multiple allegations involving identity theft, assault and harassment. She said she is experiencing ongoing "hate crimes" and repeated attacks, described an alleged attack at a truck stop while she was temporarily homeless, and accused specific private individuals and local business owners of theft and wrongdoing.

LeMay requested that the council and law‑enforcement partners investigate alleged thefts, identity misuse and other attacks she described. She also told the meeting she had evidence and said she had reported some incidents to other agencies.

"Hate crimes are being committed against me on a daily basis... My identity is being stolen in housing and in car accidents," LeMay said during her comments, and she named several people and locations she asked authorities to check. The meeting record contains her allegations and requests but no formal action, referral or investigation announcement by the council during the session.

The council did not respond with an investigatory directive during the meeting; commissioners moved to the next agenda items and thanked LeMay for her comment.