Neighbors in Meņģele Parish Clash Over Boundary Stakes
On the evening of June 14, police received a report of a conflict in Meņģele Parish where a complainant alleged neighbors had removed boundary stakes installed by surveyors. Authorities emphasize that property boundary disputes should be resolved in civil court.

On the evening of Sunday, June 14, the State Police received a report about a disturbance in Meņģele Parish. The caller stated that neighbors had pulled out boundary stakes previously set by land surveyors. This incident is the latest in a long-standing disagreement between neighbors regarding property boundaries.
Upon arriving at the scene, police officers assessed the situation and noted that such disputes over land boundaries should be handled through civil proceedings. Residents are advised to take the matter to court to clarify property lines. Additionally, law enforcement reminded that if there are material claims regarding potentially damaged or destroyed property, individuals should contact the State Police.


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