Process Server first, UGLY revenge second

Police say a disgruntled former tenant, angry he was evicted from his rented home, hatched a pricey plot to get back at his former landlord.

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The home’s owner tried to evict Frank Whittington from the house in the 7600 block of Chapel Creek Parkway South in September because he hadn’t paid rent. The landlord, according to court records, put his Whittington’s belongings on the street and a Shelby County Process Server warned him not to return to the property.

The landlord claims that later in the day Whittington sent him a text message threatening to get even with him.

Police say that Whittington decided not to serve his revenge cold though. He snuck back into the house, according to a witness, and plugged all the drains and left the water running.

Investigators say the sinks flooded and sent water pouring onto the hardwood floors, carpet and eventually poured from the second floor and damaged the first floor ceiling.

The flooding caused about $50,000 in damage, according to police records.

Whittington has been charged with two counts of vandalis

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