I had a neighbor like that, too, when we lived in town. People would drive up to the house, one person gets out, walks to the back door, then they leave two minutes later. All day, most of the night. I spent all day one Saturday writing down descriptions of people, vehicle descriptions and tag numbers. I took this info to the next Neighborhood Watch meeting and spoke to our local police officer about it. They did NOTHING. He read down the list, mumbling yep...yep... know him...watching him... yep... know him.... I asked him, "What do you mean 'know him'???" He told me that they knew the people on the list, mainly a list of users. They knew my neighbor, a "small time" dealer. They wanted the "Big Fish", so they did nothing about my neighbor.
My wife and I were pretty ticked off, to say the least. We (and other neighbors) started pressuring the landlord about him. I guess the LL got tired of the constant phone calls and decided to not renew the lease.
I agree with what others have posted about trapping the dog and taking it to AC. It has no collar or tags, so you should be able to easily turn it in as a stray. They'll have to pay a few fines to get him back.
I hope things get better for you.
I have a question, though. What does "SSS" mean?
I've seen it in several threads, usually talking about other people's problem dogs.
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