NASHUA, N.H. —
The city of Nashua has removed a line of parked RVs and campers along Celina Avenue after several business owners complained about people trespassing in the area.
Police said they gave the owners of the vehicles notice that they could get towed if they didn't leave. If the vehicles were registered, they could drive away, but at least two RVs were towed.
In June News 9 Investigates learned that property owners in the neighborhood installed a new alarm system because they said they were fed up with what they called a dangerous and messy situation.
The alarm would go off if motion was detected more than 3 feet onto private property.
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A woman named Charline, whose RV was towed Thursday, sai