Everything But the Kitchen Sink

December 6, 2009

If you’re evicted from an apartment, you’re expected to take your things and leave. But one tenant who was just evicted from a Kaisertown, New York rental decided to help himself to a number of furnishings and other things that weren’t his to take. The landlord reported that over the weekend the tenant made off with an array of items, including rugs, smoke detectors, sink pipes, lighting fixtures, landscaping, and even trees, according to today’s police blotter in The Buffalo News .

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Everything But the Kitchen Sink

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