Description
Two (2) maybe three (3) cars appear to be establishing an “unhoused” but “in motor vehicle” encampment in the parking lot adjacent to the Albertson’s on Wyoming and San a Antonio. Only one vehicle has registration tags displayed. The red vehicle has been parked there since as early as Thursday June 1, 2023. Unknown if shoplifting and public defecation is occurring with those associated with the vehicles. The owner of the red vehicle has to dogs living in vehicle. The dogs may be service dogs. No bathroom facilities, trash is being littered, not a safe & healthy situation developing. Can this be remedied by the city authorities for the citizens who shop and live in the area?
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Acknowledged 311 Citizen Contact Center (Verified Official)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
311 Citizen Contact Center (Verified Official)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
Tim (Registered User)
Just so you know, reporting this online results in things being handled very slowly. It's because there isn't an option for homeless camp... Listing is as "other" in the app results in it taking a very long time to do anything.
When I have issues with these people, I CALL 311 because suse they're able to list it as an actual homeless camp, and usually things are resolved by the next day.
Posting about them in the app is a waste of time, just call.
Bob (Registered User)
Tim (Registered User)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
Closed 311 Citizen Contact Center (Verified Official)
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"F230061020
ACSB23 unit arrived at the hard address provided by caller on 311 ticket. ACSB23 unit arrived on scene and were unable to find any vehicles on scene that matched the description given. ACSB23 unit then drove to second location where caller stated vehicles may be at, which was the corner of Wyoming and San Antonio. ACSB23 unit arrived on scene at Wyoming and San Antonio and found two (2) vehicles that matched description given. On scene was one (1) male and two (2) dogs. Both dogs were friendly. ACSB23 unit made contact with male who stated that ACS had already spoken with him. Male stated that he was just working on his vehicles. Male was provided information of where male could park his vehicles if he wanted to leave the current premise, and male stated he already knew of where he could take them. Male also stated he had a towing company who he has used and trusts for when he decides to move. Male stated he was aware people were calling for him, however he stated he was fine. Male accepted two (2) waters for the dogs and declined further resources. During interaction a second male approached the scene. Second male stated he was with the initial male and did not have express any needs. After there were no needs ACS departed."
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