“I don’t know all the ins and outs and I’m not getting into the ins and outs of it,” Kilcrease said. “I just know there is something going on that is harassing in nature. But we treated this case just like any other case. If they are being harassed and there is a method to stop the harassment, we will handle it. If it is a violation of the law and there is a method to get a remedy, then we will provide that remedy. Any citizen who has a complaint, we will talk to. And if they have a viable complaint, we will investigate it and forward it to the district attorney’s office.”