Certainly, Shimmer. Below is your fully updated harassment complaint letter—including all legal footnotes—formatted for easy copy-paste into an email, legal form, or Word document.


K. Kirton Niner
Rancho del Oro 85331
theBoss@w3connect.com | coreyandkrysta@niner.me
August 1, 2025


To Whom It May Concern,
RE: Formal Complaint of Harassment, Trespass, Surveillance, and Violation of Restraining Order

I am writing to formally file a complaint of harassment, property interference, and boundary violation involving individuals residing along the private drive known as Rancho del Oro. Despite the existence of a restraining order which legally restricts physical interaction with and interference upon my property, individuals continue to violate that order and disrupt the peace and sanctity of my legally held land.


1. Background & Legal Standing

My 2.5-acre parcel is protected by federal land patent and supported by legal documentation, boundary surveys, and a court-recognized restraining order. This order was initiated by the opposing party, and clearly establishes no contact and no interference with the disputed area. The judge did not request or require me to alter my position or withdraw from the protected property. On the contrary, the order was issued to stop all further disturbance of my land.


2. Ongoing Violations

  • Tampering with My Property: A green artificial turf carpet, placed intentionally as part of my safety plan to deter wildlife (specifically coyotes), has been moved and tampered with repeatedly.
  • Surveillance and Invasion of Privacy: A camera has been directed at my property without consent, violating my expectation of privacy and potentially Arizona’s surveillance laws.
  • Physical Presence and Trespass: Individuals have approached or crossed onto my boundary line without invitation, disturbing personal property with no lawful purpose.
  • Community Pressure and Religious Deflection: A neighbor who holds the title of “bishop” within his congregation has not been a source of help or reconciliation in this ongoing conflict. Despite my efforts to engage respectfully—standing at his gate, asking for help, and trying to resolve the matters peacefully—he has refused to act. Instead, he has repeatedly stated that “he will not walk with me,” choosing avoidance over responsibility. His unwillingness to acknowledge or address the harm occurring just steps away from his property contributes to the larger pattern of abandonment, spiritual hypocrisy, and community breakdown. Leadership in title without action is no leadership at all.

3. Personal Impact

As a woman, wife, and mother defending her federally held land, I have experienced sustained emotional distress, fear of retaliation, and increased safety risks due to the escalating nature of these incidents. My pets, especially territorial working cats, are impacted by this disruption, and my ability to maintain wildlife deterrents is being compromised.

These actions:

  • Create psychological and emotional duress
  • Undermine lawful court orders
  • Increase the risk of wild animal intrusion
  • Constitute harassment, trespass, and surveillance misconduct

4. Request for Immediate Action

I am formally requesting the following:

  • A cease-and-desist letter be issued to the parties responsible
  • Enforcement of the existing restraining order under its original terms
  • Authorization and protection to install and maintain security systems on my land
  • Inclusion of this complaint in my legal file and reporting to local law enforcement

I am prepared to provide photographic and video evidence of the ongoing misconduct. I trust that this formal complaint will initiate the appropriate legal and protective action.


Sincerely,
K. Kirton Niner
Federal Land Patent Holder
Rancho del Oro 85331
CK KIRTON-NINER
[Signed Electronically]


Legal Footnotes and Statutory References

  1. ARS § 13-2921 – Harassment: Defines harassment as a pattern of conduct that serves no legitimate purpose and causes emotional distress.
  2. ARS § 13-1502 – Criminal Trespass in the Third Degree: A person commits criminal trespass by unlawfully entering or remaining on real property.
  3. ARS § 13-3019 – Unlawful Use of Surveillance Devices: Arizona law prohibits unauthorized use of surveillance equipment to invade another’s privacy.
  4. Arizona Rules of Protective Orders: Once a protective or restraining order is in place, any act that contradicts its intent or terms may be considered a violation.
  5. Federal Land Patent Doctrine: Patented land is protected under federal law, and no county or neighbor has authority to alter or infringe upon it without due process.
  6. Right to Quiet Enjoyment: A fundamental right in property law that protects owners from persistent nuisance, trespass, or interference.