Couple Claims Entire Town Has Turned Against Them

Act 2: Rick and Cindy Krlich say horns have been honked 5,000 times by people driving past their house.

It's small-town terrorism: Ohio couple claim they've been Harassed by members of the community repeatedly blowing horns over 5,000 times as revenge for trying to buy a neighbor's house Rick and Cindy Krlich claim they've been beeped incessantly for 7 years.

They're suing 40 neighbors and have filed hundreds of police reports.

They claim the honking is part of a well-orchestrated campaign against them stemming from a 2007 property dispute. Rick Krlich tried to buy his neighbors' house when it was in probate court. He said it annoyed the well-connected Clementes who turned the town of against him. John and Marlene Clemente deny there's a campaign.

For the last seven years, Rick and Cindy Krlich claim they've been the target of 'terrorist honkers'. The Hubbard, Ohio couple say motorists driving past their home have beeped more than 5,000 times out of revenge for trying to buy a neighbor's house in 2007. The married couple allege the honking, in addition to ongoing harassment and stalking, has ruined their lives and are suing 40 of their neighbors, including some of the small town's most prominent citizens. However, their neighbors deny there's a 'small town terrorist campaign' against the Krlichs and insist the litigious pair are the ones disturbing the peace.

Couple Claims Entire Town Has Turned Against Them

Couple Claims Entire Town Has Turned Against Them

Act 2: Rick and Cindy Krlich say horns have been honked 5,000 times by people driving past their house.

It's small-town terrorism: Ohio couple claim they've been Harassed by members of the community repeatedly blowing horns over 5,000 times as revenge for trying to buy a neighbor's house Rick and Cindy Krlich claim they've been beeped incessantly for 7 years.

They're suing 40 neighbors and have filed hundreds of police reports.

They claim the honking is part of a well-orchestrated campaign against them stemming from a 2007 property dispute. Rick Krlich tried to buy his neighbors' house when it was in probate court. He said it annoyed the well-connected Clementes who turned the town of against him. John and Marlene Clemente deny there's a campaign.

For the last seven years, Rick and Cindy Krlich claim they've been the target of 'terrorist honkers'. The Hubbard, Ohio couple say motorists driving past their home have beeped more than 5,000 times out of revenge for trying to buy a neighbor's house in 2007. The married couple allege the honking, in addition to ongoing harassment and stalking, has ruined their lives and are suing 40 of their neighbors, including some of the small town's most prominent citizens. However, their neighbors deny there's a 'small town terrorist campaign' against the Krlichs and insist the litigious pair are the ones disturbing the peace.