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The owner of a crime-plagued apartment building in Franklinton that the city boarded up last week plans to improve security there and reopen.

The buildings owner, Interstate Construction of Grove City, has no plans to sell, said the companys attorney, Erica Probst.

She said the companys president, Dwight Douglas Kincaid, has owned the 17-unit building at 398-404 S. Central Ave. for 30 years but didnt know about the claims in the citys complaint, including drug use and drug dealing.

Probst said the issues that led to the city shutting down the building came about in recent months.

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City prosecutors and the owner agreed last week to remove the residents and close the building until Franklin County Environmental Judge Dan Hawkins hears the citys request for a permanent injunction on June 15.

We agreed to the property shutdown so my client could investigate the allegations and make sure the tenants were safe and secure, Probst said.

She said Kincaid will work over several months to see how he can boost security, including hiring a guard and installing cameras, hiring a new property-management company and possibly starting a neighborhood watch.

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