Mom Walks Into Her Apartment To Grab Coats For Her Little Girls Only To Find That The Building Threw Out Everything She Owned
Kansas City, Kansas. My’Rohn Guthrie is a mom to two adorable girls, Royce & Ryin, and together they live in Kansas City, Kansas.
She frequently will stay with her grandmother instead of in her own apartment that she has since it’s closer to her job and less of a commute.
On October 25th, My’Rohn left work and returned to her apartment to pick up the winter coats for her girls since it was getting chilly out.
When she arrived and opened up her front door, she couldn’t believe what she found. Her apartment was empty.
There was not a single thing left inside her apartment. Her fridge was cleaned out, her furniture was gone, and even what she had in her basement was missing.
All of the handwritten messages and cards she kept from her loved ones? Gone. All of the birth certificates she had for herself and her girls? Gone. Her family photos? Gone. Social security cards? Gone.
Every single thing that My’Rohn and her girls owned was no longer in the apartment.
GoFundMe; pictured above are My’Rohn’s girls Royce and Ryin
“CAN YOU IMAGINE???????” she wrote in a Facebook post, along with a video of her completely cleaned-out apartment.
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“I came home to a literally empty house!!!!!! My house was FULLY furnished me and my kids both had Queen size beds, dressers, nightstands, lamps.”
“I had a living room set, dining room table, FOOD in the fridge. Y’ALL!!!! I go to the office to figure this out do you know they accidentally CLEANED out the WRONG unit!!!!!!!!”
“My apartment unit is 1331 they said they were supposed to clean out 1341. I am LIVID they literally threw all me and my kids’ stuff out. Like WOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do y’all mix up the Wrong UNIT?!?!?!!!”
Facebook; pictured above is a screenshot of My’Rohn’s post where she revealed everything she owned was missing from her apartment
That’s a pretty enormous mistake for an apartment building to make, and My’Rohn isn’t sure how that happened considering she was all paid up and not about to be evicted or anything like that.
The worst part is, the apartment unit that’s 1341, the one that was supposed to be cleaned out, is not even close to where her apartment sits in the complex.
She did reach out to her apartment building, and they told her at first that she should go file a police report, which made no sense to her because it’s not like her apartment was broken into and stuff was stolen.
She then learned from one of her neighbors that staff at the complex had emptied everything out of her apartment and threw it into a dumpster.
Eventually, her apartment building admitted to making a mistake in which apartment they cleaned, and they offered to reimburse her, but the amount isn’t even close to what My’Rohn says her stuff was worth.
“Our apartment complex in Kansas City, KS wrongly and “accidentally” cleaned out our entire apartment, leaving us to start over from scratch,” My’Rohn wrote on a GoFundMe page.
“We have to buy everything again from bed sets down to our socks and birth certificates. This will help us furnish our new house and buy anything else we may need like clothes, shoes, and toiletries.”
If you would like to donate to the GoFundMe page My’Rohn created to help cover the costs of her having to buy everything all over again for herself and her children, you can do so here.
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