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<DIV>I need some help. Sometime in the last 2 weeks (I have no exact idea
due to the fact I was in the hospital), the entire top of one of my leland
cyprus trees was cut off and removed. I live in the house all by itself on
44th place (between Suntrust bank and the Dental Group building). The tree
in question was one of my big ones along my fence line between Suntrust bank and
me. I asked Suntrust if their landscapers (Brickman) had done it, but OF
COURSE they knew nothing about it. I called the town just to make sure
they didn't do it, and they assured me that public works would never cut a tree
on private property. I am pretty sure that Suntrust's landscapers did it
because it was hanging over my fence after the snowstorm, but they don't want to
admit it due to the fact that what they would have done would have been
illegal.</DIV>
<DIV>I was hoping that maybe someone in the neighborhood saw someone cutting the
trees in that area in the last 2 weeks. If you did or know someone that
might have, please let me know. Those trees are the only privacy I have
between the businesses and my home and now one is missing about 6 feet of
tree. I can only hope it will grow back.</DIV>
<DIV>Carol DePrato Miller</DIV>
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