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Homeless people reported camping and using drugs near Charles StOmaha NE

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Charles St, Omaha, NE

Report of homeless individuals camping in a tent near Charles St and suspected drug use at the location.

Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
00:27
Transcript:
3.47. 30 Pratt? 3.49. Zero rifles. Both cars are a trespasser, 18 to Charles, 1.8 and Charles, northeast corner. Homeless people are in a tent and once they're moved and un-waping your drugs. Throne 47. Clear. 3149.

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Comments ⸱ 3

Deborah TylskiDeborah Tylski

Why don't the city of Omaha and the mayor find somewhere for them to Go how about that might be a good idea because if you MOVE a homeless person from one spot they're going to park themselves at another spot because they need to survive.

Kathryn PrusackiKathryn Prusacki

theres vacant land over by sienna Francis house where alot of them would set up camp. the police ran them all off last year. you're right. if they don't have somewhere to go..they'll just move from one spot to another. they have to be able to have somewhere to go, even if it's a plot of grass

Deborah TylskiDeborah Tylski

They've always been around Charles street close to the santa Francis house and campus for hope

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