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Post by Logan on Jan 2, 2017 23:39:06 GMT -6
She lost the house. But the city still wants her to pay for those high weeds — or go to jailALTON • The city of Alton wants to lock up a former city resident if she doesn’t pay her tickets for failure to maintain the property she abandoned years ago. Shawna Nelson used to own a home on East Ninth Street. When her teenage daughter was expecting a baby in 2010, Nelson abandoned the house because she couldn’t make several repairs it needed to be safe for her new granddaughter. Madison County demolished the house in 2012, purchased the property out of foreclosure in 2014 and sold it to another Alton resident. Now it’s an empty lot. Today, Nelson, 54, owes the city of Alton more than $1,300 for a series of tickets she was issued in 2011 and 2012, most of them for junk or high weeds on the property after she had moved out. Read more: www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/she-lost-the-house-but-the-city-still-wants-her/article_daf40f2e-15ad-545e-b0a4-e2eba550034c.html
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