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Residents say roadside dumping in Freeport has gone beyond everyday trash, with appliances, furniture and abandoned cars turning up along local roads.

Neighbors in Freeport, along the Sacramento River, say they continue finding appliances, furniture, abandoned cars and construction debris dumped along the road.

Newton has now started a petition calling on county and state leaders to step in and help – and for those responsible for the dumping to be held accountable.

Along with Flock cameras, residents are also asking for clear "No Dumping" signs in problem areas and more consistent trash removal.

"If I don't physically report it and I'm not out here picking up trash, it could go weeks," Newton said.

Freeport residents are now calling on Caltrans, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office and the state assemblymembers for District 7 and District 8 to step in and help.

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