Confusion on Vacasa left a spring break visitor with no place to stay.
Summit County Sheriff’s Office reports a visitor had rented a local unit on Vacasa. When he arrived, he heard voices and movement inside the unit. He left and called 911.
Sheriff’s deputies found alleged squatters inside the unit, except the squatters had a lease and a phone number for the landlord.
“The property owner explained that he had terminated his contract with Vacasa and that he had long-term renters occupying the property,” a report from the sheriff’s office reads. “It was determined that Vacasa had mistakenly rented out the unit.”
There was nothing else authorities could do, and so they told the visitor to contact Vacasa and find other accommodations.
Pillow theft
Elsewhere, at a vacation rental near Breckenridge, detectives are working the case of missing pillows.
A renter called cops to say they had left the pillows behind on vacation. The pillows are reportedly quite expensive.
The owner of the rental claims they found nothing left behind in the unit, but the renter insists they are there and now accuses the owner of theft.
An investigation is pending, although the sheriff’s office says, “there is no evidence that a crime occurred.”