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Evicted tenants leave Oregon house filled with feces
The owners of a rental property in Milwaukie, Oregon said they were shocked to see the living conditions of a family they had just evicted for failing to pay rent. Marie Johnson, who owns the townhouse with her husband Mark, said the carpets and walls were caked with human and animal feces, but said that wasn't the worst part of the situation. "I'm just disgusted that they were living in this with three small children," said Johnson. There used to be four children, but one died in a tragic accident. In September of 2006 and before they lived in the Johnson's complex, the Vaughn family's 19-month-old son died of asphyxiation after a recliner fell on top of him. The boy's older sister had been playing on it. For a time, the Vaughns lost custody of their kids, including a young son with autism. Their neighbors at the townhouse wonder how they ever got them back. "We'd see the little autistic boy standing completely naked, rubbing stuff in the window," said Dawn Jacques, who lives in the unit next door. "We didn't know what it was that he was smearing at the time, but now we see it was feces." Jacques said she and several neighbors called the Department of Human Services months ago, to report the Vaughn's living situation. "Obviously they had a file on them and they should have been keeping up and looking at the circumstances they were living in," said Jacques, "but obviously they weren't doing their job." Jacques also said during the year-and-a-half she and her husband lived next to the Vaughns, they saw a state worker knock on their door just once. "They knew it was, so of course they didn't answer the door," said Jacques. "The case worker just left a note on the door and once they left, they opened the door and took the notice." A DHS representative said they couldn't find any recent reports on the Vaughns, but would look into it. The Vaughns were evicted from their unit last week, after they said they failed to make rent several times. After they left, Johnson said she went to inspect the unit and found it in complete disarray. "I opened the door and was completely overwhelmed by the stench," Johnson said. "There was broken furniture everywhere and everything was covered with feces. You walk into the bathrooms and both toilets were clogged, so the tenants put their used toilet paper in piles right next to the toilets," she added. Johnson said she's already spent thousands of dollars cleaning up the townhouse, which must be sanitized by workers dressed in bio-hazard jumpsuits before other repairs can be made. "We'll have to replace all the flooring and gut the upstairs bathroom," said Johnson. "They didn't even pay the last month of rent and they didn't leave us a forwarding address." (Copyright 2008 by NBC. All Rights Reserved.)
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