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EXCLUSIVE: Evi Quaid Accused Of Vandalism In Texas!

Nov. 1 2009, Published 3:15 a.m. ET

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The town of Marfa, Texas has had just about enough of Evi and Randy Quaid. The West Texas city of 2,100 once found the Quaids eccentric; now many of the locals would be happy to see them gone.

Marfa is joined in its feelings about the Quaids by the folks of Santa Barbara, CA where there are warrants out for the couples' arrest for defrauding a hotel of over $10,000 in services.

Randy And Evi Quaid No Show At Court, Extradition Process Under Way.

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The latest incident involving the pair occurred Friday when a Marfa resident discovered that his satellite dish had been ripped off his building, which had also been spray painted.

"He called the Sheriff and reported that the damage had been done by Evi Quaid," a well-placed Marfa source told RadarOnline.com. "The man is a neighbor of the Quaids and they used to get along. Not any more. Evi kept accusing him of things and claimed his satellite dish was infringing on her property. He didn't see her rip the dish down but it is his belief that she did it and that's what he reported."

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Two deputies responded to the call and went to a neighboring building, owned by the Quaids. "No one was home at the time but they are continuing to investigate," the source said. "The Sheriff himself stopped by the next morning in the hope of talking to Evi."

The Quaids live above commercial space in their building in downtown Marfa. Evi is turning the ground floor into a museum honoring her husband. "She thinks he is a Hollywood icon," another Marfa local told RadarOnline.com.

Evi and Randy are leaving a trail of bizarre antics in their wake.

Evi even sent nude photos of herself to a newspaper editor!

RadarOnline.com has contacted the Presidio County Sheriff Department and will follow up with more details as they become available.

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