Sarai Hannah Ajai experienced a significant issue with her neighbor, Ms. Baker, on August 21, 2024
On April 1, 2024, Goldmark Property Management, Inc., operating as Maplewood Bend Apartment Community, changed my USPS residential mailbox number to 205 at around 3:01 p.m. However, on August 19, 2024, I noticed that the hinges on my mailbox door numbered 205 were damaged. As a result, the door fell off when I inserted the key. Additionally, there is a dent in the left corner of the mailbox where the metal has been bent, causing the door to fall off the hinges.
On August 21, 2024, an African American tenant named Ralencia, with the last name Baker or Bakee, who resides in Apartment 206 next to mine, knocked on my door. I chose not to answer but instead communicated with Ms. Bakee via my Echo Show, which is connected to the Ring doorbell camera, around 4:12 p.m. Ms. Bakee claimed that the USPS Postmaster had mistakenly delivered my HP printer cartridge box to her mailbox, number 206. Also Ms. Bakee had mentioned that the box was severely damaged and sarcastically stated with an overtone of amusement, as if she was trying to divert or shift her unlawfully break-in into my residential mailbox number, 205 when she had unlawfully opened my HP printer cartridge box and damaged it without my legal authorization or consent. My Ring doorbell camera captured footage of Ms. Bakee delivering the damaged and opened box in front of my Ring doorbell surveillance camera. I had instructed Ms. Bakee to leave the opened HP printer cartridge box that was damage in front of my residential unit, 205 door floor.
On September 2, 2024, around 10:07 a.m., while changing the batteries in my Ring mailbox sensor, I discovered a dead bug inside my mailbox, number 205.
Ring captured footage dated on August 21, 2024 at approximately 4:12pm
Reported dated 9-04-24 at approximately 1:47pm
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