Another 33 calls police received from the home in the last three years appear to have come from people living in the house before Dumont and McCullen arrived.
Seven calls came in the first month the family lived there. They concerned trespassing, a person refusing to leave the home and police returning to the home to ensure that "people from earlier" wouldn't return.
Officers responded to a check for a stolen vehicle in December. They found the car then and charged a man with a theft. Jaylene called a month later when McCullen had left the home with her wallet. Police didn't consider that a crime.
In February, police were again called to locate a stolen vehicle, though this time a car wasn't found. Jaylene called in March to report stolen lawn equipment.
A month later, cops were called when a person came to the door, reportedly to retrieve medication, and McCullen and Dumont didn't let the man in.
Someone called police in May concerning an argument between two unrelated people who were there babysitting. The caller was concerned for the children, though police discovered no issues.