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After the Petrees bought the house from the investor, Gahanna police warned them to watch for the former owner. That fall, John Petree noticed a truck slowly going by the house. "I thought 'You know what, that's a red and white pickup truck. I wonder if he's hanging around.' So I started walking toward the truck, and it took off," said John Petree, 41. Zukowski often parked where he had a clear line of sight through fenceless backyards to the back of the house, the couple said. In May 2003, Zukowski and his wife, Teresa, were at the Petrees' front door. He said they thought the house might be empty. "I was thinking that this house will be ours," said Zukowski, who now lives in another Columbus suburb. "I don't know. Maybe somebody wants to give back this house because they made a mistake." Jamie Petree pushed her panic button, setting off the home alarm, and called 911. A dozen police cars blocked the street. Zukowski was charged with menacing by stalking and resisting arrest. Those charges were dismissed, after three years, when an appeals court found that he hadn't been given a proper mental evaluation. A probate judge's refusal last year to order Zukowski either committed to a mental hospital or
be closely monitored -- meaning he was no longer considered mentally incompetent
-- persuaded the Petrees to give up. They say they have lost more than $100,000, including lost income and a lower home value. "We're not letting our house go because we can't pay," John Petree said. "We're letting our house go because it's unsafe." In May, they moved into a nearby rental home. "It became challenging. We thought, 'He's not running us from our house,'" Petree said. "But over last summer, I just got mentally tired."
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