Squatter arrested for occupying deployed Army officer's Georgia home.

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An Army officer returned from active duty to find a squatter with a lengthy criminal history living in her Georgia home and couldn’t get him evicted despite going to police. The intruder, Vincent Simon, moved into her for-sale five-bedroom house in Ellenwood without permission and refused to leave after presenting a fake lease. Lt. Col. Dahlia Daure eventually used an obscure landlord tenant law, under Georgia Title 44, to convince county cops to assist with the problem. Simon was arrested Thursday after police found guns and drugs at the home — charges unrelated to the alleged home invasion, cops said.
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- Man accused of squatting in Ellenwood home arrested FOX 5 Atlanta
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