Saturday, August 28, 2010

 

Fugitives

Last we heard from the bank that foreclosed on the 59 Eldridge Avenue house in Mill Valley where we rented a mother-in-law apartment for nine years, they were in the final stages of evicting our former landlady, Ursula McComas, and wanted to know if we knew the legal name of the Jamaican thug she hired to harass us prior to our relocating. This week, our former neighbor phoned to report that when performing roof repairs on his home recently, he noticed the entire back yard of our former landlady had been converted to a cannabis farm. Shortly after, he says a nighttime pot plant harvest by the renegades was followed by a day time visit from a police patrol car and a large black SUV.

Apparently, McComas – former mortgage broker and perpetrator of felony fraud – along with soon-to-be-deported Keshorn Herbert, is on the run. Her furniture and possessions have yet to be removed, but the locks have been changed, and we expect the sheriff will soon clear her out.

McComas and Herbert might be holing up with her boyfriend Brian Klevickis down in Palo Alto, or with her daughter Tracy Barker in Oakland, but it looks like it's just a matter of time before the law catches up with these fugitives. As our former neighbor says, β€œto be continued.”

Addendum:
On May 12, 2010, U.S. District Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton dismissed McComas' complaint versus One West Bank as frivolous and incomprehensible.

In this June 24, 2010 article in the Point Reyes Light, McComas complains about Legal Aid not being able to help her fight the bank. Of course, McComas neglects to mention that she once openly bragged about defrauding the bank in order to get the loan in the first place.

On August 6, 2010, an arrest for trespass was made at the McComas address by Mill Valley Police. This may be the same incident as reported by another neighbor who witnessed Herbert fleeing down the street as the police pulled up. It may also have been McComas who was arrested for defying a court order to vacate the premises, having already been warned by police after breaking into the sealed unit we once occupied.

Update:
On August 30 or 31, someone tore off one of the garage door panels at 59 Eldridge Avenue. Neighbors suspect McComas was the culprit, as she was subsequently seen loading a moving van from the locked and sealed property. If she did break and enter the building, it would be the second time this summer.

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