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Police respond to a trespassing complaint in which a homeowner found a man squatting in her shed in this clip from “12.14.19”. #LivePD
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33 thoughts on “Live PD: Two Bed Shed (Season 4) | A&E”
  1. the house behind us burned down, they were hoarders and the son lived in the shed for like a year after they lost the house …. it was bad but still better then the people in front of our house ….some milk the system medical place bought the apartment across the street from us and still to this day moves in nutjob after nutjob

  2. My middle name is "Arf" too. First name Bow, last name woof. I think he might have been trying to say "Arthur," but Ebonics has its shortcomings.

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