Leave them there.
At least no-one will steal the lead off the church roof!
Or if that's not possible, invite them to stay at your house.
Depending on the laws in your state you may or may not have the right to trespass on the property. The safest way to get your property back would be to explain the situation to the police and have them escort you to get your property.
Trespass is a verb which means to enter property without permission. Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:So many people would trespass on my land until I built a fence.Sometimes walkers have no choice but to trespass to get where they want.It is considered rude to trespass on other people's land.
Trespassing.
Trespass is a misdemeanor which has to occur in the presence of an officer for them to take action on it. However, if the property owner goes to a magistrate and swears out an 'information' naming the trespasser and have it served on the violator.
If a person has trespassed onto a property when they have been asked not to, the owner of the property can take out a trespass warrant. This will legally keep them off the property and legal action can be taken if they enter.
Not really enough is known about the situation to comment. If the government, or the Park Authority, or whoever, wishes to keep control of the property and possibly prevent trespass or use after, or during, certain times that it would be unable to do so if you had your own private access to the property. Check with your local government officials to determine what statute, or ordnance addresses your concern.
Trespassing means if you go somewher etc: into a room, a house of someone elses withought permission
First step is to get them served with a "barring notice," or "trespass warning," or whatever it's called where you live. Once served and acknowledged, any time they again trespass on your property they can be arrested.
How about; "Destruction of Property" combined with "Trespass/Unlawful Entry?"
Everyone knows what "trespass" is, but the laws on trespass are usually local and worded differently from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Definition follows:Trespass is entering another person's property without the permission of the owner or legal authority. Criminal trespass occurs if it is done with an illegal intent.
If you have made a verbal notice that they are trespassing on your property then you can file charges.
It is a "no trespass" order. It means that you are notified that you are "barred" from trespassing on a particular property.