Phone the police again, and again if need be, and inform them of the threats, if you still have no results then go one step higher and go directly to the police station,DEMAND to see a supervisor and kick up a fuss until they listen to you
He learned a lot from his neighbor. His neighbor made a microphone. Steve was so interested he cornered this neighbor and asked him questions until he understood. His neighbor was so fascinated with such a young mind being interested in electronics, he taught Steven all he knew.
You can ask for an order of protection against your neighbor if you feel threatened.
A contract of lease cannot be broken if the tenant has been threatened by his neighbor unless the landlord permits. A tenant can talk the matter over with his landlord.
They made themselves their own neighbors, taking land that wasn't theirs.
Try to be friendly, ask them over for coffee and things like that. If they are still antisocial just leave them be. If they are trying to intimidate you and you and somebody else hears them threatening you, you can go to the police.
As the question is worded - you have no "rights" whatsoever. Just because you are neighbor to the land that you covet, gives you no special "rights" to it at all. If you are interested in purchasing the land, approach the neighboring landowner and ask to buy it.
No, it is illegal and unethical to steal your neighbor's cat. If you are interested in having a pet, you should consider adopting one from a shelter or seeking permission to care for a neighbor's pet in a responsible manner.
He wears it in memory of a dog he had in his childhood which he describes as "his only true friend." His dog was deliberately poisoned by his neighbor, resulting in it's death.
Your neighbor is a member of a religious organization informally called Jehovah's Witnesses. He/she is proselytizing you; the desire is to get you interested in that religion and eventually join. The group is formally known as The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society.
A neighbor says that my cat is bullying her cat. She has threatened to capture him and drop him off in the country in a place where there is no way for him to find his way home. What are my rights?
you start up a friendly relationship with said neighbor and point out the issue and make friendly suggestions for elimination of the problem.
Chances are if he had a message given to you then he is interested - try talking with him and getting to know him better, waiting around and playing games won't help you find out you have to talk to him directly.