That's about a 2004 Vic. Mine was silver unmarked. I'm long since retired. What I don't understand is why a PD would just leave that car there. If it were in bad shape, they should have put it up for public auction. I worked for 3 departments throughout my career, and I can't imagine any of those agencies just leaving a cruiser to rust away like that. No matter what shape the car was in.
03 or 04 based on the rim style and lone hubcap. 03-05 looked basically the same but the 05s had an external antenna. The black Vic almost looks like a LX Sport [predecessor to the Mercury Maurauder] based on the rims and sunken air suspension.
@@smallcircles8744 Came here to say this same thing. I saw the 2000/01 calendars then the cars and knew it had to be later than 03 since it was vacant. I have owned 3 Marauders and elevendythree hundred crown vics. I actually bought and sold to smaller police departments. So that was an easy tell for me.
I knew the family that lived there. They all lost there life's in the late 90s due to a tragic car accident it was a father and his son. The ex wife wanted nothing to do with the home or what was inside
When I watch these videos I wonder if this will happen when I die.We were not able to have children and I only have one close relative. All you people without kids need to remember to have a plan in place when you go. If I outlive everyone and there's no plan in place, this could happen to me and my house. Make friends and be kind while you're around to do it.
In the son's bedroom. The hoodie is of Miami Dolphins. The stuff dog on the bed is I believe Pound Puppy. The parents bedroom. They are simply call shotgun shells. The rifle looks to be.22 . The tank to be a remote control scale model. Outside the Police Car had all the Police department seals, numbers and ID's removed. Most likely it was brought at a Police auction.
Maybe he had a couple of young cats when he passed and they died not long after that. The one with all the sports posters and the spelling bee award was probably a young teenager's room. Definitely a lot of self-love going on in that room! Really cool video! Thanks! You guys are a lot of fun!
Yes it's possible that when the family left or whatever happened that noone could retrieve the animals. Cats tend to hide. Especially in a place full of mess likes this.
I wish they'd do something with all these places, so many of us need a place n I would clean it myself too. Hope one day to own my own home it's a dream for now.. ..
I wonder what happened to this person or family? It’s like they just walked out and left EVERYTHING behind! How is it that all these things have not been stolen? Especially the gun!? This is an awesome video! Maybe you could research and find out what happened? That would be amazing! Maybe the officer died and had no family left? It’s like they never took one thing with him/them. Ashamed someone’s life/memories is just simply…abandoned.
Thank you! And we sure do research the places we visit but purposely leave out direct information and details due to the protection of the home. We don’t want any personal information getting into the wrong hands.
@@urbaxvibes Because of the gun, and the hat and other super personal potentially valuable things this might be worth looking into the family, or someone to actually come preserve it, or dispose of it properly.
Remember that one of the reasons you find abandoned houses in the US are the property taxes. "Interestingly, property taxes are the largest source of revenue for state and local governments in the USA. Property taxes are charged based on the value of your property and currently, the median property tax rate falls between 0.2-1.9%." - sometimes they are too high for the owner or people just deem it not worth it anymore. Not making a judgement on taxes - just a reason amongst many as well as the poor state of repair of a place :( Great video - stay safe!
I can solve the lottery ticket mystery. The reason that people have stacks of lottery tickets is: years ago late 90's up to mid 2017 or so you could write off your wins against your losses on state taxes, most states stopped it bc it was EASY to get around it. So gamblers would save them for each other or Use them themselves if they happen to win.
I think its funny that these kids don't know what things are.. The empty shells he was saving to reload, the old shot gun looks like an old .410 gauge pump action likely nonfunctioning and is in dire need of restoration (I wish I knew the make and model). Most of those old tv's are pre-1980's. So much of that house reminds me of my childhood, I had the same posters and naughty magazines as well, I had the same issues of Playboys that was in the child's room. I get the vibe that the kids room was setup as if he pasted away, same for the officer's room too. I can tell the officer was likely retired based on the age of the Items in his room (the LEO gear found) . This was a good find though. I love watching these abandoned houses videos...
Well, most kids today have never seen a gun in person. Also, if I was walking through a house abandoned for 20 years when I was 20, I bet I wouldn't know what some things were. Technology has accelerated so fast in the last 20 years. In 2000 we were still mostly doing things the same as my parents were in the 80's. In 2005 it was almost another world!
My grandpa was a police officer for atleast 30 years that I know of and I remember him saving the shells and to reload . I’m 49 now and when I was a small kid I remember him having the gun powder and the setup for doing the bullets that packed them together. We weren’t aloud in that area in the basement but curiosity took over so then my grandpa explained it to us and we just knew not to mess around there. The badge should have been returned to the police department and if he had retired it would have had retired engraved on the badge but if he and his son passed away then maybe they don’t know it’s there and law enforcement should be notified and also told about the gun for safety issues as for the cats maybe they died there if no one ever came back to the house. They seemed to have a lot of stuff for the cats even cat food in the man’s room.
Great video really enjoyed it. Sad to see places like this abandoned and the families posessions all left behinde. By the way I believe the stuffed dog on the bed was a pound puppy from the 1980s.
That rifle is a Winchester .22 and if all original worth a chunk. He must have been really depressed to be living like that. Forget the cop car look at the old Autocar truck sitting there.
Very cool explore! When you lifted up that mattress...😮 That gun looked like a .22 pump action; the ejector port and ammo tube looked too small for shot shells. They must've had a .410 shotgun as well, saw one of the shells on the suitcase. Loved the cop car graveyard as well, thanks for sharing! 👍😁
Interesting video. A follow up history on what happened to the tenants would be good. The staging of items throughout the house is a little obvious though.
MAN, what a sad story. And why on earth would anyone build a house with the kitchen so narrow you can’t even turn around in it?? That’s just really weird to me. Great video!
It's a shame that people that break in feel the need to trash the place there's no respect for other people property... But im surprised that the police department didn't auction everything off to support the police department that man worked for.. after all it's obvious that none of the family don't want anything to do with his stuff
@@urbaxvibes Just to help with a time frame some since those would've been brand new in 04 and seeing as it's still got decals good chance it was taken there after it was retired there's alot you coukd learn about the guy from the cruiser for sure or if it was even his
12:28 I remember the one with Rosanna Arquette and Donna Edmondson. (on the right) And the one on the far left is Heather Kozar. I don't remember seeing the one with Angie Everhart, though.
It's a shame to see homes like this with all the family's things left behind. I'm surprised there was not more vandalism/destruction from trespassers, though there wasn't any graffiti, some of the stuff just thrown around or thrown on the floor makes me think some homeless people might have tried to stay in it or young people went in it looking for a place to hang out and just dug through every thing. From the look of the room with the rolls of insulation and the plastic sheeting, I would guess there was a pipe burst or a water leak from the second floor. It could be they were staying somewhere else while the work was being done and something happened to them so they couldn't return to get their things.
The audio was fine on my TV. You guys find some very unique places to explore. I may be way off, but I get the vibe that this was either rented out or was taken over by squatters. Did you go in the fridge? (-:
Thank you for the information!! And it seems like people probably locals, maybe hanged out there a few times, and haha nope we didn’t go in the fridge we usually do on purpose to see how gross it is, but not here… thank you for watching! 😊
I’ve always wondered what makes someone abandon their home and why do they leave basically everything behind also how does no one coke in and clean the dang place out
Would love to get into finding some of the abandoned houses, i do mainly diving, magnet fishing , metal detecting and gold prospecting on my channel kind of facinating watching the tours would live to do it sometime
That phone is call ed a candle stick phone and its not broken it has a separate ringer box, these were either direct line meaning no rotary dial or they had a dial this one in proticular would have been a reproduction the original ones were black with metal stick and base and a bakelite hand set with cloth cords. made back in the early 1920's.
The police cars were probably purchased by the owner as surplus vehicle. Police departments auction off their older cars and cops like to snatch them up. Just a theory, but a very plausible one.
The marked unit is an 03 or 04 based on the rim type and one hubcap. Only 2003-2005 had those and the 2005 model years had an external antenna. The black Vic almost looks like an LX Sport based on the rims and sunken air suspension. The LX Sport shifted in 2003 to being the Mercury Marauder instead of the LX Sport [and Grand Marquis LSE] with the floor shifter and other added features.
i heared u say : {{ at 29:53 }} support DESERT STORM,:: my relitive died after 1 week of arriving there from injuries so bad .because of a skud missle hit the area he was at.
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I just really would love to know why they abandoned it the way they did? It seems like they just left everything and ran! I’d love to know what happened and who they were. Nonetheless cool video!
Great video! You obviously do this a lot cause you do it well. Hate to be a nudge, but you should at least wear cloth face masks. That peeling paint may contain lead, the ceiling tiles asbestos. Whenever you move things it kicks up dust that you breath in that could cause serious health problems down the line. Check out the stuff floating in your headlamp beam on your next night explore...
steel toed boots, hardhat and gloves might be a good idea too. Never know what's hiding under any of that stuff and the last thing you want is to step on a nail or cut your hands. please be careful ❤
That's about a 2004 Vic. Mine was silver unmarked. I'm long since retired. What I don't understand is why a PD would just leave that car there. If it were in bad shape, they should have put it up for public auction. I worked for 3 departments throughout my career, and I can't imagine any of those agencies just leaving a cruiser to rust away like that. No matter what shape the car was in.
That's what I thought to. Unless maybe he bought them from a auction? Sometimes small towns put them up for sealed bid. Just a hunch.
Victoria crown royal yep !
03 or 04 based on the rim style and lone hubcap. 03-05 looked basically the same but the 05s had an external antenna. The black Vic almost looks like a LX Sport [predecessor to the Mercury Maurauder] based on the rims and sunken air suspension.
@@smallcircles8744 Came here to say this same thing. I saw the 2000/01 calendars then the cars and knew it had to be later than 03 since it was vacant. I have owned 3 Marauders and elevendythree hundred crown vics. I actually bought and sold to smaller police departments. So that was an easy tell for me.
The Father and son was killed in a car accident and the ex-wife didn't want anything inside
I knew the family that lived there. They all lost there life's in the late 90s due to a tragic car accident it was a father and his son. The ex wife wanted nothing to do with the home or what was inside
Really. Do you know where this is. I'd like to see who owns it now and ask about the vehicles
Wowwww
Very sad story. Thank you for sharing now it makes sense
You would think the city or county would have retrieved the police car by now
Source: Trust me bro
I love how oblivious, lost and unaware this girl is. It's like a new born fawn discovering the world for the first time. She's adorable.
She's so weird and awkward it's awesome.
When I watch these videos I wonder if this will happen when I die.We were not able to have children and I only have one close relative. All you people without kids need to remember to have a plan in place when you go. If I outlive everyone and there's no plan in place, this could happen to me and my house. Make friends and be kind while you're around to do it.
In the son's bedroom. The hoodie is of Miami Dolphins. The stuff dog on the bed is I believe Pound Puppy. The parents bedroom. They are simply call shotgun shells. The rifle looks to be.22 . The tank to be a remote control scale model. Outside the Police Car had all the Police department seals, numbers and ID's removed. Most likely it was brought at a Police auction.
Maybe he had a couple of young cats when he passed and they died not long after that. The one with all the sports posters and the spelling bee award was probably a young teenager's room. Definitely a lot of self-love going on in that room! Really cool video! Thanks! You guys are a lot of fun!
Thank you so much!!
Yes it's possible that when the family left or whatever happened that noone could retrieve the animals. Cats tend to hide. Especially in a place full of mess likes this.
The bed hiding all those Playboy magazines, napkins, and the bottle of baby oil is easily the best part of this video lmaooo
Someone was getting busy with themselves AAHH AAHH AAAA. OH AMBER😆😆
Dude was an absolute retro gooner
I wish they'd do something with all these places, so many of us need a place n I would clean it myself too. Hope one day to own my own home it's a dream for now.. ..
Get a job bum!!!!
Just go in occupy it start paying taxes
That room almost looks like a shrine to a teenager that passed away. Why I think it looked untouched from sometime in the late 80's.
Maybe late 90s as there was a Reggie Lewis, basketball player Boston Celtic's newspaper clipping of his tragic passing in 1993.
I Think Its Wise To use Gloves When Exploring search Places.....Don't Leave Fingerprints everywhere
I wonder what happened to this person or family? It’s like they just walked out and left EVERYTHING behind! How is it that all these things have not been stolen? Especially the gun!? This is an awesome video! Maybe you could research and find out what happened? That would be amazing! Maybe the officer died and had no family left? It’s like they never took one thing with him/them. Ashamed someone’s life/memories is just simply…abandoned.
Thank you! And we sure do research the places we visit but purposely leave out direct information and details due to the protection of the home. We don’t want any personal information getting into the wrong hands.
@@urbaxvibes Because of the gun, and the hat and other super personal potentially valuable things this might be worth looking into the family, or someone to actually come preserve it, or dispose of it properly.
Remember that one of the reasons you find abandoned houses in the US are the property taxes. "Interestingly, property taxes are the largest source of revenue for state and local governments in the USA. Property taxes are charged based on the value of your property and currently, the median property tax rate falls between 0.2-1.9%." - sometimes they are too high for the owner or people just deem it not worth it anymore. Not making a judgement on taxes - just a reason amongst many as well as the poor state of repair of a place :(
Great video - stay safe!
Never thought of that. It's probably is taxes and since she is the x-wife, she doesn't want to deal with owning another house.
Father and son killed in a car wreck
Excellent video! It's a shame so much good stuff goes to waste. They should allow people to salvage as much as possible from those abandoned places.
i’ve been youtubing for a few years and y’all have always been my inspiration ❤
Thank you so much!
I can solve the lottery ticket mystery. The reason that people have stacks of lottery tickets is: years ago late 90's up to mid 2017 or so you could write off your wins against your losses on state taxes, most states stopped it bc it was EASY to get around it. So gamblers would save them for each other or Use them themselves if they happen to win.
Interesting thank you for the clarification!! We appreciate it.
I think its funny that these kids don't know what things are.. The empty shells he was saving to reload, the old shot gun looks like an old .410 gauge pump action likely nonfunctioning and is in dire need of restoration (I wish I knew the make and model). Most of those old tv's are pre-1980's. So much of that house reminds me of my childhood, I had the same posters and naughty magazines as well, I had the same issues of Playboys that was in the child's room. I get the vibe that the kids room was setup as if he pasted away, same for the officer's room too. I can tell the officer was likely retired based on the age of the Items in his room (the LEO gear found) . This was a good find though. I love watching these abandoned houses videos...
Well, most kids today have never seen a gun in person. Also, if I was walking through a house abandoned for 20
years when I was 20, I bet I wouldn't know what some things were. Technology has accelerated so fast in the last 20 years. In 2000 we were still mostly doing things the same as my parents were in the 80's. In 2005 it was almost another world!
My grandpa was a police officer for atleast 30 years that I know of and I remember him saving the shells and to reload . I’m 49 now and when I was a small kid I remember him having the gun powder and the setup for doing the bullets that packed them together. We weren’t aloud in that area in the basement but curiosity took over so then my grandpa explained it to us and we just knew not to mess around there. The badge should have been returned to the police department and if he had retired it would have had retired engraved on the badge but if he and his son passed away then maybe they don’t know it’s there and law enforcement should be notified and also told about the gun for safety issues as for the cats maybe they died there if no one ever came back to the house. They seemed to have a lot of stuff for the cats even cat food in the man’s room.
Great video really enjoyed it. Sad to see places like this abandoned and the families posessions all left behinde. By the way I believe the stuffed dog on the bed was a pound puppy from the 1980s.
Glad you enjoyed it!! And thank you for the information. 😊
Crazy how everything was just left behind.
That rifle is a Winchester .22 and if all original worth a chunk. He must have been really depressed to be living like that. Forget the cop car look at the old Autocar truck sitting there.
This is my first time watching your videos I'm ready really enjoying it
Thank you!
Very cool explore! When you lifted up that mattress...😮
That gun looked like a .22 pump action; the ejector port and ammo tube looked too small for shot shells. They must've had a .410 shotgun as well, saw one of the shells on the suitcase.
Loved the cop car graveyard as well, thanks for sharing! 👍😁
Thank you as always!! Hope all is well! 😊
المفروض ان لا تضع يدك على المسدس لانه ستكون عليه بصمات يدك . انتبه ✋.
24:16 there is always chairs by windows looking out for people to find the trafficked children
Guy donated two vintage cop cars to a friend. One is a '74 Plymouth Gran Fury, the othe an '89 Gran Fury. I was given the '89...
The playboy and the tissues 😭😭😂😂😂
Interesting place thank you for documenting!
Im new to yr channel bit love the way u guys explore!! And respect where ur at!!
Thank you so much!
Interesting video. A follow up history on what happened to the tenants would be good. The staging of items throughout the house is a little obvious though.
Standing over the dead, checking out the watches kind of odd but love you guys❤
Look at the food dates! When my friends explore stuff like the dates give a good idea if you don’t find any calendars or obvious dates.
We do that too! It’s a really good idea.
Your videos are AMAZING KEEP THINGS UP!!!
Thank you! Will do!
I am new to your channel.
You two are great. Thank you for awesome videos
Thank you so much! 😊
Very cool video as usual😊 personally i like when you whisper and i could hear you just fine !
MAN, what a sad story. And why on earth would anyone build a house with the kitchen so narrow you can’t even turn around in it?? That’s just really weird to me.
Great video!
It's a shame that people that break in feel the need to trash the place there's no respect for other people property... But im surprised that the police department didn't auction everything off to support the police department that man worked for.. after all it's obvious that none of the family don't want anything to do with his stuff
I would think the gun and ammo would have been taken by now if pillagers had entered the home.
The police crown vic is an 03/04 for certain and the black one is an LX crown vic civilian around the same year
Cool!
@@urbaxvibes Just to help with a time frame some since those would've been brand new in 04 and seeing as it's still got decals good chance it was taken there after it was retired there's alot you coukd learn about the guy from the cruiser for sure or if it was even his
@1957 Plymouth Owner , hopefully not a LX Sport... those are more rare than a Marauder!
@@smallcircles8744 Yeah you don't see those often but I believe there's a good chance it is the sport by the wheels
19:59. NO DON'T TOUCH IT! 🙅♂️
12:28 I remember the one with Rosanna Arquette and Donna Edmondson. (on the right) And the one on the far left is Heather Kozar. I don't remember seeing the one with Angie Everhart, though.
My series x will likely be rotting away when i die all my video games to end up like everything in this house
At 35:05 I notice a Ford Crown Victoria LX Sport, Those are “collectable” because of there Floor Shifter instead of the standard column shifter.
Amazing how the house still has its personal touchs. Most left behind places just get wrecked by passing byers
the picture of the boy just staring has me dead
Beautiful house, hate seeing the shape it’s in. Someone should save it. Thank you
Thank you
Cara, eu não sabia que meu hobby seria assistir vídeos de pessoas em casas abandonadas, eu achei legal pra caramba!
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@@urbaxvibes , Enjoying your videos. Saying hello from New Orleans
Thank you!!
It's a shame to see homes like this with all the family's things left behind. I'm surprised there was not more vandalism/destruction from trespassers, though there wasn't any graffiti, some of the stuff just thrown around or thrown on the floor makes me think some homeless people might have tried to stay in it or young people went in it looking for a place to hang out and just dug through every thing. From the look of the room with the rolls of insulation and the plastic sheeting, I would guess there was a pipe burst or a water leak from the second floor. It could be they were staying somewhere else while the work was being done and something happened to them so they couldn't return to get their things.
Probably a very small town far from major cities
It's not necessarily all junk I could put it used to it 3:32 😂
The portable tv is still pretty cool though
cool video! I'm a new subscriber, found you on tik tok, thanks for the content
Thank you!!
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I had that same teddy bear on the bed when I was a kid.
That's super cool would be interesting to know about the people who lived there and why they left it like that and if its haunted😊
Thank you!
We are going to leave our places the same way if we die..
@@emaheiwa8174 someone will clean it we will have family after us so no
@@unknownlaila1 maybe you/we'll die together with our families? Who knows
The audio was fine on my TV. You guys find some very unique places to explore. I may be way off, but I get the vibe that this was either rented out or was taken over by squatters. Did you go in the fridge? (-:
Thank you for the information!! And it seems like people probably locals, maybe hanged out there a few times, and haha nope we didn’t go in the fridge we usually do on purpose to see how gross it is, but not here… thank you for watching! 😊
I’ve always wondered what makes someone abandon their home and why do they leave basically everything behind also how does no one coke in and clean the dang place out
I believe this police officer was found buried after being shot in the head and chest area multiple times.
Would love to get into finding some of the abandoned houses, i do mainly diving, magnet fishing , metal detecting and gold prospecting on my channel kind of facinating watching the tours would live to do it sometime
That’s cool!
That phone is call ed a candle stick phone and its not broken it has a separate ringer box, these were either direct line meaning no rotary dial or they had a dial this one in proticular would have been a reproduction the original ones were black with metal stick and base and a bakelite hand set with cloth cords. made back in the early 1920's.
The police cars were probably purchased by the owner as surplus vehicle. Police departments auction off their older cars and cops like to snatch them up.
Just a theory, but a very plausible one.
I don't think they'd leave the police decals on it though.
It looks like they had 2 cats that starved to death in there after they were gone 😳
I know right! 😳
So sad...
Since there’s a cat tree, what if those bones were the family cats left abandoned? 😢
Probably cause it doesn’t look like the cat was attacked by anything so it could’ve been old age or dehydration
Imagine the things them poor stuffed animals witnessed.😮
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That house had a weird vibe..
5:27 that part traumatized me I was not expecting that
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That police Marauder is newer than 2002. There is no way those cars and that yard weren't overgrown more in 20+ years.
At least between 2008 to 2013…2013 was the last production of the crown Vic and the body style didn’t change much between those dates.
The marked unit is an 03 or 04 based on the rim type and one hubcap. Only 2003-2005 had those and the 2005 model years had an external antenna. The black Vic almost looks like an LX Sport based on the rims and sunken air suspension. The LX Sport shifted in 2003 to being the Mercury Marauder instead of the LX Sport [and Grand Marquis LSE] with the floor shifter and other added features.
Late 2011 was the last year in America for the Crown Vic.2012 for the mid East .Maurada 03-04 only rare car!@@corpsatm00
I would definitely be washing my hands after touching that mattress after what I saw
A lot of lost children in that room !
Godbless the souls in the hope there in a better world
Didnt a father and son die in a Horrific car accident and the ex just left everything in the house alone and left
Yea including the cays, you know living animals.
That story seems fake.. he said 90s.. but 2002 calender.. car out from is from 2001 to 2003
Cool vidéo .. im surprised the City hasnt done anything .
Thank you!
I have one of them wondercoal stove. I burn wood in it to heat my house
Cool!
Hows living in 1743 going for you? Lol
The cinematic shot of the magazines 💀
i heared u say : {{ at 29:53 }} support DESERT STORM,:: my relitive died after 1 week of arriving there from injuries so bad .because of a skud missle hit the area he was at.
Wow! Sorry for your lost!
WHY WERE YOU WISPERING? LOL
Why can’t you hear?
no!@@urbaxvibes
Those mags are worth big money
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 when you said eeeeewwww his napkins aswell lol
That area could be perfect for a TWD episode 😂
Them play boy magazine are probably worth some good money.
That pressure washer looked a little new to be from 2002
I thought the same
Same with the blue bottle of Napa motor oil filmed in the beginning.
Awesome video 📹 👏, I thought that like the gun badge usually would be taken away since anybody could use it
Thank you!
Love this kind of content 🤌💯
Thank you!!
I wanna buy that old Autocar Tractor!
What happened to the police officer? Those cars would definitely be on my rollback!!
Were those doors in the bedrooms connecting to both rooms?
Wow .. amazing .!
How heartless do the owners have to be to leave their cat to starve to dearh
They evidently died in a car wreck from what I have read in the comments.
The ex wife was, since she abandoned it. The patriarch and his son died in a horrible cat accident.
@@claudespeed277wife probably didn't even know about them. Could even be run away cats
there were alot of news pappers on floor . could check that 4 the dates
Nice video 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
There is some DNA there 😂
i found out about u guys on my phone then i was like man i like this that i got to my pc and subbed for u guys both on my pc and phone i like ur vids keep doing what u doing u will get ahead 😄❤🔥
Btw i calculated the age with a web age calculator its 20 years 8 months 11 days
the age of the house its been more then a decade and i agree
Thank you so much!! We appreciate you! 😊
@@urbaxvibes np :)
i was born april 9 2002 its been abandoned 21 years almost
Go save the crown vic😢
I just really would love to know why they abandoned it the way they did? It seems like they just left everything and ran! I’d love to know what happened and who they were. Nonetheless cool video!
One day we are going to leave our places the same way if we die
Someone said that it was a father and son in the 90s,they both died in a tragic car accident
Also the x wife doesn't want another house and pay taxes.
@@ΕιρήνηΠ-κ8φThat person lied
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Thank you!!
@@urbaxvibes You're very welcome, my friend!
That kids room is really filled with playboy magazines😂
Those are the best box fans
The pages of those magazines were probably stuck together.
Great video! You obviously do this a lot cause you do it well. Hate to be a nudge, but you should at least wear cloth face masks. That peeling paint may contain lead, the ceiling tiles asbestos. Whenever you move things it kicks up dust that you breath in that could cause serious health problems down the line. Check out the stuff floating in your headlamp beam on your next night explore...
Thank you!
steel toed boots, hardhat and gloves might be a good idea too. Never know what's hiding under any of that stuff and the last thing you want is to step on a nail or cut your hands. please be careful ❤
@@urbaxvibes the covid vaccine i would worry about worse, lol !
I’m a big fan so can you make a video of a abandoned hotel called the Colorado belle in Nevada 😊please
Thanks for the idea!
I could make a video on it, if you'd want.
Alll the hidden Stuf under the bed was insane😸😸😸😸🐱🐱🐱🐱
😢😢😢❤❤ It's so sad because I almost always cry. But I love your UA-cam videos.
i think u found a lot of very resaleable items there
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