Squatters Arrested After Hosting ‘Illegal Strip Club’ Out Of Atlanta Home, Neighbors Say They Even Had ‘Lives Horses’ From Time To Time

Four men have been arrested in Atlanta after allegedly squatting in a home and operating a strip club from the residence, according to RadarOnline.com. 
Photo Credit: Fulton County Jail

Four men have been arrested in Atlanta after allegedly squatting in a home and operating a strip club from the residence, according to RadarOnline.com

Local residents had complained about the disruptive behavior of the individuals, who were said to be partying at all hours and running

“an illegal strip club on the weekends,”

one neighbor told the local outlet. 

The neighbors also reported piles of trash, street racing, and even live horses outside the property.

“They would get live horses,”

one neighbor explained to WSB-TV. 

Despite previous complaints to the police, action was finally taken on October 15 when a SWAT team raided the home. The police discovered stolen cars, a stolen gun, and stolen IDs and credit cards on the premises, reports note. The four squatters, identified as DeAnthony Maddox, Jeremy Wheat, Kelvin Hall, and Tarahsjay Forde, have been arrested and are facing multiple charges, including theft by receiving stolen property. 

Police are now monitoring the property to prevent further occupancies.

#Clique, what are your thoughts?

Our biggest stories, straight to your box.

Sign up now to get our essential daily briefs on politics' Environment, Royals and more.

By signing up you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookies Statement

Related

Editors Picks