{"id":191522,"date":"2017-05-06T04:02:11","date_gmt":"2017-05-06T08:02:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/shutting-down-fifth-avenue-drug-house-required-patience-coordination-of-agencies-hendersonville-lightning\/"},"modified":"2017-05-06T04:02:11","modified_gmt":"2017-05-06T08:02:11","slug":"shutting-down-fifth-avenue-drug-house-required-patience-coordination-of-agencies-hendersonville-lightning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/victimless-crimes\/shutting-down-fifth-avenue-drug-house-required-patience-coordination-of-agencies-hendersonville-lightning\/","title":{"rendered":"Shutting down Fifth Avenue &#8216;drug house&#8217; required patience, coordination of agencies &#8211; Hendersonville Lightning"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Police shut down a    house at 1014 Fifth Avenue West after complaints of drug use    and fights.  <\/p>\n<p>    By Bill Moss, Published: May 5,    2017  <\/p>\n<p>    It took months of investigation and a special overtime patrol    before city police, with help from the district attorney, could    shut down a bungalow on Fifth Avenue West that neighbors called    the drug house.  <\/p>\n<p>        Neighbors, who met at City Hall to complain about the drug    activity, expressed impatience with the time it took. But given    property rights and the need to build a solid case to declare a    private a home a nuisance, the authorities acted as fast as    they could, police, city officials and the district attorney    said.    On April 17, finally armed with the legal paperwork they    needed, city police descended on the house at 1014 Fifth Avenue    West, made sure no one was inside and locked it up at last,    ending months of frustration by neighbors who had come to fear    for their safety.    The action that occurred really was the culmination of several    months of work between the police department, the state    agencies and the D.A.s office and frankly a local private    attorney who was working with the property owner, City Manager    John Connet said. Behind the scenes, the district attorney and    a private attorney, Ron Justice, had been working with the    homeowner to get the legal authority to evict the vagrants and    shut down the house.    The house was originally owned by Bob Kauss, who is in the    Henderson County jail awaiting trial on multiple drug related    felonies. When Kauss turned ownership over to his father, who    lives in California, the city finally had the break it    needed.    Ron Justice received the necessary power of attorney to    execute the paperwork in the police department to go and evict    everyone and post a no-trespass sign on the property, Connet    said. The patrol side had been working with the attorney and    the detectives had been working with the ALE (the state Alcohol    Law Enforcement agents) on nuisance and abatement.    Connet knew first-hand that getting a judge to OK a petition to    declare private property a nuisance was not easy. With hundreds    of calls about drugs and violence at the Alpine Woods trailer    park, city and county attorneys presented a detailed petition    in 2015 asking a Superior Court judge to declare the property a    nuisance and appoint a special master to run it. The judge said    no.    Judges and D.A.s typically do not take that action without    extensive evidence that it is a nuisance, Connet said.    Councilman Jeff Miller, who got involved the day the police    shut down the house, shared the neighbors impatience over the    pace of the investigation.    You cant always trust the system to move as fast as you want    it to, he said. Ive got to give them credit. The police were    working on it. The D.A. was working on it. They got it    together.    Private property rights    While Newman was telling residents what they didnt want to    hear  that the drug house could not be shut down immediately     he was working behind the scenes to make that happen.    I facilitated the son deeding the house over to his mother and    father, he said. I was able to get him brought over from the    jail so the lawyer for the father could get that done    immediately.    With the signed affidavit in hand, Justice accompanied police    officers to the house around noon. They tacked the notice on    the door that declared the house off-limits and threatened    arrest of anyone caught trespassing.    Thats the only way it could have been done, Newman said. I    appreciate the city police. None of us want to live in a place    where our police are kicking in doors and taking peoples    property without the proper evidence.\"    Aggressive about patrolling the street, the city was also    cautious about trampling on property rights of the absentee    owner.    You can have anybody you want in your house, police Capt.    Bruce Simonds. We had zoning go out and look at it on a couple    of occasions. For three weeks in a row we had extra patrols set    up out of our budget for four hours a night. Thats an extra    expense but we did it just to make sure the neighbors knew we    were serious about shutting down that house because we knew    what a problem was.    We understand the frustration that the neighbors had, Simonds    said. We completely understand.    Chief Herbert Blake also said the city acted as fast as it    could.    We were aware of the problems. We made them aware we were    working on it but we had to do it the right way, he said. We    cant just go into a home and remove the occupants because of    their lifestyle. ... During the process we made the decision to    find money and pay overtime for several weeks for several    officers to frequent that area just to increase our presence,    Blake said. We do know that it made a significant difference    in the reduction of calls and complaints from people in the    community.    Renters with leases have renters rights. Squatters who pay    nothing dont, Newman said.    Those people have no rights, he said. They would have rights    if they had a signed contract but none of these people had    that. In fact, what I was told that in exchange for drugs they    could stay there or in exchange for various other illegal and    nefarious activity they could stay there.    Newman said he still wants the house cleaned up and sold.    If its not cleaned up and sold Im going to consider it a    nuisance, the end result of which I can ask the court to divest    him of that property, he said. Im not trying to be    heavy-handed. I am trying to strongly encourage some movement    here.  I want him to understand that he cant just dilly dally    around and not have anything happen here. An abandoned house is    not good either. We hope we can put him in contact with an    interested buyer.    Its a good lesson. Its a great older neighborhood. I think    people have a had a real life experience about what drug    activity can do to an area. If you allow that type of activity    it can impact an entire neighborhood and it can do so quickly.    People think these are victimless crimes and nothing could be    further from the truth.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.hendersonvillelightning.com\/news\/6041-shutting-down-fifth-avenue-drug-house-required-patience-coordination-of-agencies.html\" title=\"Shutting down Fifth Avenue 'drug house' required patience, coordination of agencies - Hendersonville Lightning\">Shutting down Fifth Avenue 'drug house' required patience, coordination of agencies - Hendersonville Lightning<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Police shut down a house at 1014 Fifth Avenue West after complaints of drug use and fights. By Bill Moss, Published: May 5, 2017 It took months of investigation and a special overtime patrol before city police, with help from the district attorney, could shut down a bungalow on Fifth Avenue West that neighbors called the drug house. 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