A Tampa Bay area family says they fear for their safety after catching their neighbor on camera injecting chemicals into their front door.
Umar Abdullah says the issues with his neighbor started last year after his daughter was born.
Abdullah says the complaints continued but escalated this May when they started to smell a strange odor in the home. He says they checked appliances, replaced the water heater and even had crews come out to inspect the home – but found nothing. "This chemical odor came back," Abdullah said. "I installed a hidden camera outside, because we were suspecting someone is basically tampering with our place from outside. And then we got our neighbor injecting something through our door.
He says they stayed with a friend but still don’t feel comfortable being back in their home after these incidents."I never expected something like that to happen. I wish no one else would have to go through a situation like this ever in their life," Abdullah said.
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