Yes, I'll admit...it's a two way feud. Before I put up chicken wire fence on my property line, one of his calves came over onto our property because I had a nice, green lawn...and the other cattle had eaten all the vegetation in that area of the pasture. This was the first time. I called the number to his girlfriends cellphone and told her that the lil guy had slipped through the fence and was munching on the grass by my septic mound. She said thanks, I'll be right over to get him. Friendly as can be! However, once I called the police and filed a report for damage when his cattle decimated my garden a couple summers ago....that's when the trouble started. Before I'd put up the chickenwire fence, my chickens had gone onto his property a couple feet (literally, because I was outside playing catch with DS), and instead of hollering to me that the chickens had strayed onto his property, I got a call from the PD letting me know that my chickens were on his property. Also, after the cattle situation and after I'd put chicken wire up around the back side of my property, my chickens were free ranging in the front lawn....(I wasn't home at the time), but my favorite rooster came up missing that night. I called all of the neighbors asking if they'd seen it....and the girlfriend's mother told me that she'd seen their daughter playing with a chicken. They don't have chickens now...but they used to at their old place. She described the chicken, my fave roo, to a T. I asked her to ask him if I could have it back, and she called me back later and told me that he didn't have my chicken. So, I had to call the PD, who went to his house, and brought my rooster back. So, yeah..it's been a tit for tat things between us. However, since that incident, I installed a 50x50 chicken wire fence for a run, with the coop in the middle....and trimmed their flight feathers so they couldn't escape. I haven't had one call from the PD.....but he doesn't care.
I can sympathize with you in regards to wasting the time of the FD. Yes, ours is a volunteer FD. I have only called once before when he had a fire, and that was because the wind had blown ashes onto my lawn and it caught some fallen branches with leaves on fire. So, this would be the second time I called the FD. Respectfully, however....I know that burning a tire is against the law, and he knows it to.....I can't call him b/c he ignores my phone calls....so the only way that toxic fire was going to be extinguished was involving the authorities. They only sent one small truck....it's not like it was a hook and ladder, pumper, heavy rescue....the works. However, once again, I sympathize with your point.
Regardless of what you think, at least he's moving...and he does have somewhere to go...his parents.
I'm a good neighbor...ask anyone else around me. He's annoying all of us. You would understand if you had to live here next to him. So, I take your words with a grain of salt, and not as a personal attack, which I don't feel was your intention. I'll just be glad to see the S.O.B. gone....and so will the cops. I know this for a fact b/c I have friends who work at the PD, and I myself am going to school to become a police officer. Taking calls that we consider "a waste of time" is part of the job. However, I have never made a call to them that I felt was a waste of time. The only times I called the PD on him was when his animals did damage to my property and when his dogs attacked mine while she was on her lead. I've got 4000 dollars worth of property damage from his cattle....and I'll never see one penny of it. Yes, I could sue him for it....but it would just end up costing me more money....and on top of the 120K he owes for his mortgage (I know b/c the previous owner lived here for a year after we moved in and he told us when he was putting the house and property up, what he was asking for....he owes lots of people money. So, I'll just fix things the best I can....and be glad he's gone.
I don't know if I mentioned this or not, but my folks are thinking about purchasing that property to build a summer home so they can be close to the us and see the grandkids more. FYI: they live in Ohio. So, according to the deal, we would be responsible for upkeep when they're not home...and we'd be able to use the property as well. I won't have to worry about a fence between the two anymore! I'll have it on the side property lines.