Wrecking Company Demolishes Wrong House

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Homeowner Says Crews Demolished Wrong House

Posted: 3:43 pm EDT June 10, 2009Updated: 6:00 pm EDT June 10, 2009

CARROLL COUNTY, Ga. -- This is a story that may leave you shaking your head.

 

A Sandy Springs man got a phone call Monday that his family home in Carroll County was gone. Torn down. Demolished.
“We had heirlooms in there…my mom’s dining room set…her hutch with her dishes in there,” said homeowner Al Byrd.

Byrd said he cannot believe his eyes.

The house his father built, brick by brick, with his own hands has been mysteriously demolished.

“You can’t imagine. It’s just incredulous that something like this can happen and no one contact the owner,” said Byrd.

Byrd grew up in the home with his nine brothers and sisters. It’s a three bedroom house on a little road bearing his family’s name.

“We were taught that you could do anything that you wanted to do as long as you were willing to work hard and pay the price,” said Byrd.

Byrd’s cousin shot video Monday of a bulldozer in the yard of the house with dumpsters loaded with rubble.

The demolition company said it had paperwork.

“I said, ‘Paperwork for what?’ and he said, ‘For the house, to demolish the house.’ I said, ‘I’m the owner of the house, I haven’t given anybody any authority to demolish this house,’” said Byrd.

Channel 2 Action News reporter Jovita Moore asked Byrd if the demolition company had an address.

“I said, ‘What address did you have?’ and he said, ‘They sent me some GPS coordinates.’ I said, ‘Don’t you have an address?’ (and) he said, ‘Yes, my GPS coordinates led me right to this address here and this house was described,’” said Byrd.

Byrd said he suspects the intended target was actually across the road.

Byrd said his house held decades of memories. While he was talking to Moore, the enormity of what is now gone appeared to set in. Byrd could hardly speak.

The man who cuts the grass told Byrd about a month ago that the power box was missing and there were holes punched into the walls. They both thought it was vandalism. Now, Byrd believes it was part of the preparation for the demolition.

The demolition was done by a Marietta company who told Byrd it was hired by a company out of Texas. Moore tried to contact the Texas company, but her calls have not been returned.

 

 

LINK TO SLIDESHOW:
http://www.wsbtv.com/slideshow/news/19714968/detail.html
LINK TO VIDEO:
http://www.wsbtv.com/video/19717268/index.html
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Avatar Kaptainess -
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Geez, come home and its gone? GPS my foot! Address, plot plan, real estate map, Utility records, something on/from records. I know what you are thinking the same thing I am. Get the money!   Shame he had to lose the house that his Dad built and all the things we hold dear like photos and such.

I'm not a violent person but if I came home and saw my house down on the ground with all my stuff (especially my computer, shoes, jewelry, coins, wines, books, furniture, CD collection, sewing machine, and photos) I would flip out! Yeah, I have loads of stuff stuffed in this house and I can't imagine............ See this is just the case for everyone to take pictures of their 'stuff' and record everything, put the records and video in a safe deposit box.

He didn't LOOK inside the house? Just knocked it down? What if the man was in the house asleep? He could have killed him!!   If the joker would have gone into the house and picked up the phone he should have known it was the wrong house.

Common sense cannot be learned, you must be born with it!!!

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