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Address : 251 Brunswick Avenue, Canada, Toronto, Canada, m5s2m6

Details: Bedbugs were found under the mattress in multiple rooms. The landlord did not deal with it and the bugs remain. Renters have confirmed recent bites.

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The building management used me as bedbug ‘bait’: suit – New York Post

A Bronx woman is bugging out, claiming her buildings exterminators told her to stay in her apartment as bedbug bait after her apartment was sprayed for the pests, according to a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit.

Dana Alonzo filed a suit against her building and its management company Thursday on behalf of herself and her infant son, alleging that the building told her that they should not vacate the apartment after the eradication attempt because [Alonzos] presence in the apartment was necessary to bait the bedbugs into the apartment, the court papers state.

Alonzos spouse stayed as bait but it was to no avail. She claims the bedbugs remained in the apartment after the treatment using chemical spray.

She initially discovered the pests by examining her infant son, who had red marks as a result of the infestations, according to the court papers. Alonzo alleges her son now has permanent scars.

The court filing argues that using chemical spray on bedbugs is not effective.

[Alonzo] suffered substantial financial cost, including but not limited [to] medical bills, laundry and cleaning bills, moving bills and the cost of replacing furniture that was infected with bedbugs and could not be brought to the new apartment without transferring the infestation, papers state.

Alonzo is suing for unspecific damages. She and her attorney declined to comment.

We stand by our long track record of resolving resident inquiries made by our residents quickly and professionally, and the issue that is the subject of this baseless lawsuit is no exception, a spokesperson for the buildings owner said.

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Man who threw bedbugs at Maine municipal office is charged – New Jersey Herald

Posted: Jul. 6, 2017 8:00 am Updated: Jul. 6, 2017 12:10 pm

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Authorities say a man who threw a cup of bedbugs onto a counter at the municipal office building in Augusta, Maine, has been charged with two misdemeanors.

The city manager said the building had to be sprayed for bedbugs. About 100 of them scattered on June 2, and the facility had to be closed for the day.

The Kennebec Journal reports (http://bit.ly/2tkNuRC) 74-year-old Charles Manning was charged with assault and obstruction of government administration. He's scheduled to appear in court Aug. 7.

Authorities say he had complained to the code enforcement office about bedbugs at his former apartment and left. He returned and let the bugs loose after he was told he didn't qualify for assistance for a new apartment.

It wasn't immediately known if Manning had a lawyer, and a phone number couldn't be found for him.

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Information from: Kennebec Journal, http://www.kjonline.com/

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Bedbugs found in South Carolina fire station again – New Jersey … – New Jersey Herald

Posted: Jul. 6, 2017 8:00 am

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) The bedbugs are back at a South Carolina fire station one month after an outbreak at four stations.

The Charleston Fire Department said in a news release Wednesday that bedbugs have been found at one of the stations that had problems earlier this year.

Firefighters are being moved to another station about 3 miles (5 kilometers) away.

Charleston spokesman Jack O'Toole said the bugs were found on a covered mattress in the station's dorm. A pest-sniffing dog determined the infiltration was limited to one area of one room.

Interim Fire Chief John Tippett says the department has a set of pest control procedures after the earlier outbreak.

The last infestation lasted a month. Officials eventually used large propane tanks to heat the stations to rid them of bugs.

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Man charged with throwing bedbugs at Maine municipal office – The Boston Globe

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Authorities say a man who threw a cup of bedbugs onto a counter at the municipal office building in Augusta, Maine, has been charged with two misdemeanors.

The city manager said the building had to be sprayed for bedbugs. About 100 of them scattered on June 2, and the facility had to be closed for the day.

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The Kennebec Journal reports 74-year-old Charles Manning was charged with assault and obstruction of government administration. Hes scheduled to appear in court Aug. 7.

Authorities say he had complained to the code enforcement office about bedbugs at his former apartment and left. He returned and let the bugs loose after he was told he didnt qualify for assistance for a new apartment.

It wasnt immediately known if Manning had a lawyer, and a phone number couldnt be found for him.

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Man who dumped bed bugs in Augusta City Center is charged with assault – Press Herald

AUGUSTA A local man who slammed a cup full of live bed bugs onto a counter in Augusta City Center in early June causing the insects to pour out and the public facility to be closed for the day has been charged with two misdemeanors.

City police charged Charles Manning, 74, with assault and obstruction of government administration, class D crimes punishable by up to a year in jail and a $2,000 fine, said Lt. Chris Read. They issued the summons to Manning in late June, and he will appear in court on Aug. 7.

When Manning released the bugs into City Center, he was reportedly seeking General Assistance but had just learned that he didnt qualify for it, city officials said after the June 2 incident. Upon learning he didnt qualify for General Assistance, Manning reportedly pulled out the cup and slammed it onto a counter, releasing about 100 bugs into the office.

Manning had been to City Center earlier that day, apparently to complain to the code enforcement office about the bedbugs in his former apartment on Court Street, officials said. His former apartment was being treated with pesticides, and he was reportedly seeking General Assistance to help find a new place, but didnt qualify because he had other sources of income.

Read would not disclose details of the police investigation. But in June, Matt Nazar, city development director, described the reasoning that Manning had apparently offered for unleashing the bugs.

He told police he wanted (city staff) to experience the same thing he was experiencing, Nazar said. Frankly, the General Assistance office has nothing to do with bedbugs. Its an extraordinary bit of misdirected anger.

At the time, police stopped Manning outside City Center but did not arrest him.

City Center was closed that Friday afternoon and re-opened the following Monday morning, after the General Assistance office and other areas of the building were sprayed with bedbug-killing chemicals by a pest control company.

Bedbugs have been a persistent problem in some buildings in the city, and they have been found in the citys General Assistance office previously. The bugs are brown, flat and about a quarter-inch long, with a soft, rounded look. After a blood meal, they are dark red and larger. They feed on human blood but are not believed to carry disease.

Charles Eichacker 621-5642

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