A Louisiana hauler has been arrested for allegedly exploiting residents affected by Hurricane Helene and illegally dumping ...
Storm survivors in New Port Richey were victimized again when police say a man charged them to remove Hurricane Helene storm ...
Byram Washington reportedly charged residents $1,500 per load to clean up their items, according to the New Port Richey ...
New Port Richey police are looking for a man who allegedly charged residents for storm debris pickup and then illegally ...
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A Louisiana man was arrested Friday after police said he charged New Port Richey residents thousands of dollars only to ...
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Byram Washington allegedly charged residents in the Gulf Harbors area $1,500 per load. He then allegedly dumped more than 120 yards of furniture and other debris on private property along Marine ...
According to the New Port Richey Police Department, Byram Washington, a hauler out of Louisiana, charged Gulf Harbor residents $1,5000 per load to clean up their items from Hurricane Helene.
Addressing debris removal problem in Pinellas County According to the New Port Richey Police Department, Byram Washington charged Gulf Harbor residents $1500 for every load of hurricane debris he ...