
Investigators in Kansas City, Missouri are trying to find out who illegally dumped an entire mobile home in the city. Officials said it is one of the largest items ever illegally dumped in Kansas City – a badly damaged mobile home that is under 23rd Street fallen Bridge at Manchester Avenue. The mobile home has been there for five weeks now. People who pass by the area often say that it caught fire a few days ago. Jackson County administrator Troy Schulte released a statement late Monday afternoon regarding the home’s history: “Today, county officials learned that a mobile home that had been purchased and removed from the site by a non-resident third party was abandoned and was found burned in Kansas City, Missouri Records show that the mobile home’s former residents were rehomed in March this year and the mobile home was subsequently purchased and removed by a third party on June 12, 2022. In their investigation, as well as removing the trailer and cleaning up the site.” Alan Ashurst is an illegal deposit investigator for Kansas City. He said he thinks the trailer was put there in perfect condition and someone lived in it. He tries to figure out how and why it caught fire. “This has become garbage. I don’t know where I can go as far as illegal dumping business because he didn’t mean for it to catch fire and now it’s garbage and now it’s our headache,” Ashurst said. Leonard Fullbright drives on Manchester Avenue almost every day. He said the problem of illegal dumping is getting worse. “We see garbage being dumped on a daily basis,” Fullbright said. “A lot of tires… and now our star is a mobile home that has been dumped. He said the area is hit by illegal discharges quite often and he would like to see some changes.” We’re trying to keep this area clean,” said Fullbright. “If this becomes a main artery to the stadium when the football games come, I’d hate to see anyone outside this country see how poorly maintained this is. Someone needs to show some interest in this area.” trying to determine if the fire was intentional.
Investigators in Kansas City, Missouri try to find out who illegally dumped an entire mobile home in the city.
Officials said it is one of the largest items ever illegally dumped in Kansas City – a badly damaged mobile home that fell under the 23rd Street Bridge on Manchester Avenue.
The mobile home has been there for five weeks now. People who pass by the area often say that it caught fire a few days ago.
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Jackson County Administrator Troy Schulte released a statement late Monday afternoon regarding the home’s history:
“Today, county officials learned that a mobile home purchased and removed from the site by a non-resident third party was found abandoned and burned in Kansas City, Missouri. Records show the mobile home’s former residents were killed in March. relocated this year and the mobile home was subsequently purchased and removed by a third party on June 12, 2022.
“County officials have reached out to city officials and have offered to assist with their investigation, as well as removing the trailer and cleaning up the site.”
Alan Ashurst is an illegal deposit investigator for Kansas City. He said he thinks the trailer was put there in perfect condition and someone lived in it.
He tries to figure out how and why it caught fire.
“This has become garbage. I don’t know where I can go as far as an illegal dump business because he didn’t mean for it to catch fire and now it’s garbage and now it’s our headache.” said Ashhurst.
Leonard Fullbright drives on Manchester Avenue almost every day. He said the problem of illegal dumping has gradually gotten worse.
“We see trash being dumped every day,” Fullbright said. “A lot of tires… and now our star is a trailer of a mobile home that got dumped.”
He said the area is hit by illegal discharges quite often and that he would like to see some changes.
“We’re trying to keep this area clean,” Fullbright said. “If this becomes a main artery to the stadium when the football matches come, then I would be horrified if anyone outside this country saw how poorly maintained this is. Someone needs to show some interest in this area.”
Officials are trying to determine if the fire was intentional.
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