Dear Annie: I returned home from a trip recently to find my world turned upside down. While I was away, my daughter, her husband, and my two grandchildren, who live in a camper on my property, broke into my home. They forced their way into my bedroom, the basement where I store my late husband’s antiques, my sheds, my grain bin, and even cut the locks off three metal trunks that held my jewelry. They ransacked everything, taking what they wanted and leaving behind chaos.
I discovered they had also broken into my brand-new car. My daughter drove it without a license and sideswiped something, and now the vehicle pulls so hard to the right that the tire has to be replaced. She also drove my husband’s truck—again, no license. I realized that legal paperwork, my digital camera, a pellet gun, c

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