“Barnett, who had been away from the house for about two weeks, said she had to crawl through the window of her own house in order to get in after she used her own key that did not work. Some of the items in her house had been hauled away, others were sold, given away and trashed. It turns out the bank sent someone to repossess the house located across the street from Barnett’s house, but by mistake broke into hers instead. She called the McArthur Police about the incident, but weeks later, the chief announced the case was closed. She presented the bank president with an $18,000 estimate to replace the losses, but he refused to pay.”
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