Flooding chaos at Mountain Home home as resident refuses vehicle move, Mountain Home ID
Concerns rise as flooding persists from a leak under a parked vehicle where the homeowner refuses to move it or cooperate with officials.
Audio|Source: Mountain Home Police, Elmore County Sheriff & EMS
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Transcript:
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If you could be en route to near Southwell East,
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CityWorks called, advised they're working on that leak out there regarding the flooding.
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They believe they've narrowed it down to underneath a vehicle in front of that address.
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But 563 without helping and went up to the address, the homeowner is not only refusing to move the vehicle, but was not exactly pleasant when talking to 563.
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So they're asking for further assistance.
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Copy any time to him, I'll be right.
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$0.00.
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No more 2213 options.
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Zero hundred hours.
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Hello, Sheriff 105, in the area.
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06-8. C.R. 65,
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registration,
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Idaho.
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Okay.
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Elmore 4219, Union.
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Do you like a re-back?
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Uh, yes, hon, can you see if there's insurance on us?
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1.05. No. No more share?
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Go ahead.
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That comes back to a teal in 1995, Mitsubishi, Montero, with (name withheld).
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Not only does it not have insurance, it expired 9 of 2024.
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We have a phone number for (name withheld).
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Tonight, 099.
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090.
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5. They know more sure.
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I believe I found a phone number for him.
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It's from back in 2020.
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I will send that to you.
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However, a mail at that address did call this in.
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His number is currently in the event.
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I just talked to him and he went back to the house.
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He's refusing to cooperate.
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E St, Mountain Home, ID 83647
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