 A creek in Stone, Kentucky has the potential to wash out several homes in the Pinson Fork area. One home has already been knocked off its foundation and is in danger of sliding into the creek. Those who live along Sullivan Road are asking for help. I called the magistrate and he just told me pretty much that they couldn't do anything about it. Everybody they've talked to, that's what they've told me, you know? The creek that runs behind their home has rerouted itself and claimed roughly 60 feet of property on either side. The Moore family used to have a backyard with 30 feet of land. Now the back of their home is exposed and has the potential to slide. It started this somewhat, probably about a year ago, getting this bad and we've been calling everybody that we've known to get a hold of to try to get some help, you know? I have two children. I'm married, you know, and just needing some help to get this done. All the county and I have nowhere else to go. While the creek has been getting progressively worse over the last year, the homeowner saw immediate danger recently with the heavy rainfall. Every time it rains I'm concerned I come out here and look, you know, I'm afraid that's finally made it to the point where it's going to go in, you know? Those in the area have now grown frustrated. They just keep saying that they're going to come out here and look at it and this and that, and that you're going to be on it right then, but nobody comes out. In addition, the waterline, which used to be 60 feet away from the creek, now runs through it. Reporting from Stone for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.