Graffiti-tagged trailers cause headaches in another Southern California city

Wildomar officials are trying to scan dozens of unlimited Black series trailers, some with lost windows and flat tires, which seem to have moved there after removing them from the city of industry in March.

The recorded video showed on Thursday that trailers are sprayed in many homes and companies in the 20700 bloc from Ballar Street.

The residents of the area are concerned about the accumulation of garbage and the dangers of fires that erupt from the camp.

“Our greatest interest is that we come to the firefighting season, and these trailers are known to pose a threat to the fire,” said Jessica Hume, who is residing in Wildomar.

Series Black trailers appeared in large numbers near homes and companies in Wildomar. (Ktla)

Wildomar city officials say they took a measure, and they issued a final notice on Tuesday afternoon, including one of them linked to the Black manufactured RV series and another believed to be linked to the owner of the property.

According to the notice, the trailers “pose a public inconvenience and pose an imminent danger to public health and safety” and must be removed by 1:30 pm on Thursday.

The mayor of Wildomar Ashley Devilipo says the clearing can be delayed because the city is still waiting for a suitable matter before entering the property.

The problem follows the removal of the huge camp that occurred in the city of industry about a month ago.

More than 80 Black series trailers have turned the property into unauthorized RV camp.

Fears reached their climax when the unique individuals moved to trailers and started frequent fires.

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