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Yea, cops in any town I've lived in would disregard such complaints.
My understanding is it would be a civil issue in a town, not criminal, so some kind of city inspector would be involved, not police. And they would post a notice to resolve the issue, with their contact info. Only if you ignored that 2 or 3 times would they involve police to issue a ticket or summons, so a judge can tell you to clean up your shit. Even then you don't necessarily get fined, unless you don't clean up the mess.
To get a ticket from police I can only imagine what the yard looks like - police aren't going to bother unless it's quite an eyesore. If it isn't, they'll resent the person who complained for wasting their time.
I suspect there's much more to this story.