Brickbat: No Forwarding Address
In Missouri, Pariss Brown keeps getting surprise visits from law enforcement because her home was the last known address for a wanted felon. The man lived there years ago, and Brown says she doesn't know him. She explains that to cops every time they show up, and she has called the local police department to get her home out of the database. But her address is still connected to the fugitive in police databases, and officers keep showing up looking for him.
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I had that problem with one of my phones. Constant calls from LEOs and collection agencies looking for "Abdul". I had to change my number.
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Easier than looking some place new.