Two properties declared nuisances in South Memphis
“This is part of an ongoing process that we have, where when there are properties, either commercial or residential, that have been drivers of crime, we will shut them down as nuisances,” Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy said. (Ziggy Mack/Special to The Daily Memphian file)
“These locations have been the site of repeated crimes in the neighborhood and have been the subject of numerous complaints from residents as being not only the site, but the drivers of crime in that neighborhood.”
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Ben Wheeler is an investigative reporter and is a member of The Daily Memphian’s public safety reporting team. He previously worked at the Yankton Daily Press and Dakotan and Herald-Citizen.
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