A long time Loma resident endures an eviction from her home of 24 years.
Standing in her dining room, an overwhelmed Louise Davidson says she’s been packing her property for several days, but her house is so full of items accumulated over the 24 years she’s lived there that she’s unable to finish before the eviction crew arrives.
While Mesa County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Paul Hicks and a fellow deptuty stand by, Louise Davidson climbs into her Jeep Grand Cherokee to leave the premises of her home of 24 years at 1290 Coronado Court in Loma after being evicted.
Louise Davidson wipes away tears as members of the eviction crew move in to remove her property and furniture from the house at 1290 Coronado Court where she has lived for 24 years before being evicted.
Sgt. Rich Acree, right, with the Mesa County Sheriff’s Department reassures Louise Davidson as she stands in the street outside her home while several sheriff’s deputies, a locksmith and a crew from Quick Temps prepare to evict her and remove her property from the house.
A tearful Louise Davidson, second from left, watches the pile of her property grow as it is set out on Coronado Court by an eviction crew while her neighbor Rose Young, left, hugs her and a friend who asked not to be identified stands beside her.
Mesa County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Paul Hicks, left, supervises a crew removing the property left behind in a house at 3165 Cross Canyon Lane during the eviction of the occupants and their goods.
Jose Perez carries a chair out to the driveway through the garage as the Quick Temps crew he is working with removes the former occupant’s property remaining in a house at 3165 Cross Canyon Lane during an eviction.
Food left behind by the occupants of a house at 3165 Cross Canyon Lane fills the kitchen sink of the house.
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At one time - not so long ago - anyone being evicted was dismissed as a deadbeat. Sadly this is no longer the case as the events in this article demonstrate. Today a large portion of evictions are good people victimized by morgatge brokers and greed and the terrible economy. More often than not those being evicted today are the true victims and not the landlords or mortgage holders. Being in a house for 24 years should count for something.