What should we do about our neighbor?

Question by .KNL.: What should we do about our neighbor?
We live outside city limits. We have neighbors who we really like. They are friendly, courteous, and all around great people that we enjoy talking to. But, they have a daughter who lives in an RV behind their home. She is a meth addict and an alcoholic.
The problems lies in that she is always knocking on our door and making my husband very uncomfortable. She had us take her to the emergency room some weeks back for what she told us was withdrawals. Turns out, it was alcohol poisoning. Ever since then, we can’t seem to get away from her. She has told us she watches us from her window, sits in the bushes and listens to our conversations when we have guests, and nearly called the pound on our dog. (We allow one of our dogs to visit her parents, at their request. They really enjoy the dog, and their dog enjoys playing with him.)
Today, while I was still in bed asleep, she came and got my husband, who is too polite to be rude about the situation, and dragged him to her house to meet her husband and son. He got out as soon as he could, and she followed him back to our house, all the while making statements with obvious sexual double meanings and telling him to come over any time, because she is “good”.

I really do not want to be rude or make enemies of our neighbors. Several years ago she came over wanting to buy a truck we had for sale. Her parents came over and told us not to consider her because she didn’t have the money, and had substance abuse problems. So, they know and have taken action before. I think she sneaks over here a lot when she does come, because some things she has said lead us to believe her parents discourage her from doing these kinds of things, and she doesn’t get along with her dad.

What should we do? We don’t want to make enemies or be rude, but we are scared to walk into our front yard to let our dogs out. She doesn’t bother me as much as she bothers my husband, and she makes him extremely uncomfortable. This happened hours ago, and he is still freaked out by it.

What can we do?

Best answer:

Answer by Christopher
I would just tell your neighbors. It sounds like this is a dangerous person you’re dealing with. If they won’t do anything, you might even have to call the police.

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