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Her Neighbor’s Package Was Accidentally Delivered To Her House, But She Called the Cops When She Saw Them Taking Their Own Package.

Source: Reddit

Whoa!

I think this woman definitely needs to take a CHILL PILL.

But that’s just my opinion…

Read what she had to say in this story from Reddit and see what YOU think.

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AITA For calling the cops on my neighbor after they took a package off my porch?

“I (38F) live alone in the house I grew up in. It was left to me by my mother after she passed away 10 years ago.

About 4 years ago, a couple about my age moved in next door and we’ve pretty much been at odds since day one. There have been numerous times and issues that we’ve disagreed on.

I have 3 cats that I sometimes let out into my backyard. My neighbors have a dog that would jump the 5-foot chain link fence separating our yards to chase my cats.

She had enough.

I told my neighbors if I caught their dog doing it again, I would call the cops. They actually had the audacity to ask if I would be willing to split the cost of a taller privacy fence instead of, you know, training your dog not to jump the fence.

Obviously, I refused as I wasn’t the one causing the problem and the fence is technically on their property anyway. They ended up putting in a taller fence.

Then, they asked me to split the cost of taking down an Ash tree that was on their property. It had become infested with some bug that destroyed the tree and limbs were falling on their driveway.

Sorry, no way!

They had the city come out and the survey guy said the tree was actually about 10% on my property. I told them the tree was theirs and if they want it down, they’ll have to pay for it because I don’t have a problem with it.

Needless to say, we’re not friends. They’ve also thrown some loud, late-night parties that included bonfires and loud music that I had to call the cops for as well.

I am currently out of town visiting family for a couple weeks. I have a friend who comes over to my house every day to check on my cats and check for mail and packages. I have medication for my cats that are delivered regularly.

I got a notification the other day that some packages were delivered, so I texted my friend to let them know. But before my friend could get there, I got a notification from my Ring doorbell.

I pulled up the live feed and saw my neighbor on my patio. I asked him what he was doing and he said a package of theirs got delivered to my house by mistake so he was just grabbing it.

Hmmm…

I told him to leave and that my friend would bring over his package when she comes over. He said he’s not waiting for that and tried to leave. I told him if he takes a package from my porch I’m calling the cops.

He shoved the package in front of the camera and said “That’s my name and address. I’m taking my package.”

She did it!

Then he walked away. So, I called the police and told them that he stole a package from me and I have video proof. They said they would investigate.

When my friend got there a little later, the police were talking to my neighbors. The police must have left while she was checking on my cats, because when she went to leave it was just my neighbors outside.

The husband yelled at her to tell me that I’m a huge ******* and that I need to take the police off speed-dial and let them deal with more important **** instead of using them as my own personal problem-solving service.”

Now check out what Reddit users said about this.

This reader said she acted like an *******.

Another individual agreed.

This reader shared their thoughts.

Another person didn’t hold back.

I think she might’ve gone too far this time…

If you thought that was an interesting story, check out what happened when a family gave their in-laws a free place to stay in exchange for babysitting, but things changed when they don’t hold up their end of the bargain.

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