HARRISON TWP. — An hourslong standoff Tuesday left an Oneida Avenue house with broken windows and a huge hole upstairs.
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While the standoff is over and the suspect is in custody, the damage to the Harrison Twp. house remains, prompting the question: Who is responsible for repairs?
Instead, the offender is responsible for footing the repair bill.
For some residents, the answer was clear: the city.
It turns out that the city — or township — is not responsible.
That can making recovering that money difficult for some homeowners.
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News Center 7’s Adam Marshall is digging deeper, and he found out that cities and townships do have some responsibility.
Tune in at 5 p.m. for those answers.