Charles Lefarth of Jefferson County is facing a dilemma, with a constant stream of strangers visiting his property — and it's all because of a problem with Apple Maps.
According to KSDK, Apple Maps shows Lefarth's yard as a way to get to Amberleigh Woods, a subdivision behind his home. But his residence is far from providing easy access: thick woods, a pond and no roads stand between Amberleigh Woods and Lefarth's home, which is located on a high hill.
As a result, unknown cars approach Lefarth's property at all hours of the day — even pulling about twelve feet into the yard, Lefarth told KSDK.…
According to KSDK, Apple Maps shows Lefarth's yard as a way to get to Amberleigh Woods, a subdivision behind his home. But his residence is far from providing easy access: thick woods, a pond and no roads stand between Amberleigh Woods and Lefarth's home, which is located on a high hill.
As a result, unknown cars approach Lefarth's property at all hours of the day — even pulling about twelve feet into the yard, Lefarth told KSDK.…