CORELAND TRAPPING FERALS AT JIMMY'S TENT

Coreland does not own the bridge on which Jimmy camped with his four cats. Jimmy took over feeding those cats from another caretaker that has been feeding them there for twelve years. They are all fixed. That bridge has been their entire life.


The property is listed as Federal, even though it is above the County Flood Control channel. Levitz had an easement to use the bridge, but the easement was abandoned in 1976 which means the bridge reverts ownership to the landowner, in this case, the feds or County.


There was no ownership transfer or new easement.


Supposedly Coreland is posting that they are trapping now.


They are trapping cats on public property not their own, yet they seem to think they can get away with it, because, as Tracy Thomas said, they had a deal with the prosecutor, Apraham Atteukenian.


THESE PEOPLE ARE NOT RESPONDING TO PHONE CALLS. CALL THEM. STOP THEM.



Call the security company, Guardian National Security, and talk to or leave a message for Abe at (818) 703-9807. He will say they are just carrying out Coreland's orders.

3. Call the client, Patric Galentine at (714) 573-7780, who oversees the contract with Guardian National.

This bridge is County property and does not belong to the Plaza property. BB & B yellow building on left.

You can see where the tent was. Best Buy parking structure in background, and yellow building is Bed, Bath & Beyond
Call Tracy Thomas from Coreland, who claims Coreland now owns the property because of a special deal with the prosecutor.

Tracy is at 626 793-6362. 

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