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Houston County home declared a public nuisance after more than 200 calls to the residence since 2016

The backyard also has trash dumped everywhere, including broken-down cars, piles of garbage, human waste, and other debris.

PERRY, Georgia — A Perry residence has been declared a public nuisance, according to a release from Houston County District Attorney William Kendall.

Natalie Sinyard and Allison Pike own the home at 103 Todd Road. On March 1, Chief Judge Edward D. Lukemire of the Houston County Superior Court declared it a public nuisance.

More than 200 calls have come in about the home since 2016 for various crimes and complaints from the public. The release says it has been a persistent source of drug use and other criminal behavior, including drug overdoses.

The backyard also has trash dumped everywhere, including broken-down cars, piles of garbage, human waste, and other debris.

The release said it was a public health hazard and allowed them to declare it a public nuisance.

Kendall said he appreciated the help from the Houston County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division to establish a record of the various crimes taking place at the residence. He added that the house had abused law enforcement resources over the last few years.

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