Mobile homeowners, have you received a warning notice about your garbage cans? If so, you’re not alone.
The letter is a warning for either leaving your garbage cans out too late or putting them out too early. But the actual letters have some homeowners feeling suspicious.“It claimed that on the 29th of July, my trash had been left out too late. Which it had been. But it also threatened that if this activity continued, there would a 660 dollar fine,” Lundgren said.
It was a social media post that asked the question, is the letter real? Or is a neighbor doing it? Lundgren told FOX10 she doesn’t think anyone in the area would do this. “Believe it or not, this is the most chill neighborhood that I’ve ever lived in. Everyone seems to get along pretty well. There’s not really much exciting going on here, which makes it a great place to live,” Lundgren said.“It’s creepy because I’m wondering who’s driving by and looking at my house? What is this person doing?” Lundgren said“There’s an email address that you were given. So go ahead and email that. Get in contact with the city and find the trash department.
FOX10 News reached out to the city of Mobile to verify the authenticity of that letter. A city spokesperson told us they’re looking into it.Download the FOX10 Weather App. Get life-saving severe weather warnings and alerts for your location no matter where you are. Available free in the
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