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  • A squatter, a shotgun and stolen items: How one man overstayed his welcome in Yosemite

    A squatter, a shotgun and stolen items: How one man overstayed his welcome in Yosemite

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    A man squatting in Yosemite National Park was sentenced to more than five years and three months in prison on Monday for breaking into a private residence and possessing a sawed-off shotgun and ammunition, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in Sacramento.

    Devin Michael Cuellar, 29, broke into the home on Koon Hollar Road in Wawona in 2021 and resided there for several months without permission from the owner, damaging and stealing property, according to federal prosecutors. Cuellar was previously convicted of carjacking and possessing controlled substances for sale and was prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition.

    He is also a longtime gang member who is known to use narcotics such as heroin, prosecutors said.

    Cuellar, who had already been jailed for 11 months, asked to be sentenced to time served with 60 months’ probation and in-patient treatment for his drug abuse, according to a sentencing memo. But prosecutors requested a term of 63 months, noting he had received lenient sentences in the past but still “led his life from one bad decision to another.”

    The National Park Service was assisted in its investigation by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the U.S. Marshals Service, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the California Department of Justice’s Bureau of Forensic Services and the Madera County Sheriff’s Office.

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  • Stranger finally moves out after living in Chatham home for sale against owner’s permission

    Stranger finally moves out after living in Chatham home for sale against owner’s permission

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — An accused squatter has finally left a South Side home after refusing to leave for months.

    Danielle Cruz called ABC7 I-Team’s Samantha Chatman after a woman she’s never met before moved into her Chatham home and wouldn’t leave.

    After nearly five months of being locked out of her own home, Cruz said the stranger who moved in finally decided to leave.

    Cruz first called the I-Team in May after she learned a woman moved into her South Side property.

    The woman inside claimed she was the victim of a scam, and that she signed a lease and paid someone thousands up front to live there.

    However, Cruz said she did not lease her property to the woman and had never met her before.

    When the woman refused to leave, Cruz eventually filed an eviction order against the woman inside, Trineka Stevenson.

    After our last story aired about the eviction, Cruz said she got a call from a neighbor telling her that the woman was seen moving out of the property.

    “A lot of emotions,” Cruz said. “We weren’t sure what we would find in the house. It wasn’t too bad though.”

    Cruz said it appears she’s gone for good and is happy to finally have her house back.

    “If I never reached out to you guys, I don’t know where I would be. So I’m so thankful for you,” Cruz added.

    Cruz said because Stevenson left on her own, the eviction filing was dismissed in court.

    Cruz also said that she and her husband have installed cameras on the property, and are reminding other homeowners to keep a close eye on their property so this doesn’t happen to them.

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