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The homeless population is using this address for their bathroom and bedroom. Every single day items of human excrement, dirty clothing, bedding and waste items are left on this private property which is a non-profit Day Program for handicapped people. Today, there is a large amount of human feces (attracting a lot of flies), a tampon applicator, clothes, bedding and waste up against the building near the entryway. This is an ongoing issue with the homeless population in the area trespassing on this property. A call has been placed with the SPPD non-emergency number for today's issues, but a more permanent solution needs to be addressed.
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Smiller (注册用户)
This is also the same issue at the empty house next door to us at 618 15th Ave n
The flies are so bad there are everywhere and my house is being invaded by the flies
I have called the property manager and the blew me off, I have called the police but that does not do anything
Someone needs to do something about this. If the homeless are going to hang out at st Vincent's they they need to provide facilities for them
kierstin (注册用户)
The Sunshine Center does not want them there! The neighborhood does not want them here. These are very sick individuals that should not be roaming the streets.
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rich (客人)
City, wake up, you are endangering us all if you force us to handle it instead of YOU solving it. You are the one subsidizing the Center For Dope circus. I've had several confrontations with these folks in the alley between 14 and 15th to the South. These are dangerous people. We are prisoners in our own homes.
You are forcing us to shoulder far more of the city's burden than is fair. Straighten it out.
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The front of the building was very dark and no "No Trespassing" are visible. There are plenty of places for people to "set up camp" for the night and not be disturbed up against the building and behind the plants.The lack of a fence and proper lights is an open invitation for vagrants and they are taking full advantage of it.
The city needs to step up and help out a non-profit center that provides care for the disabled, it is not fair that monies that should be used to support the disabled are needed to defend against this additional burden that would not normally be required if this center was located in another area of town. The city has created this problem, they need to fix it. Peoples lives are in danger.
It seems like it is time to make the community more aware of this issue and maybe with that, the center can get the money for proper lighting, fencing and signage.
I see that Chuck Hensen at Baynews9 is copied on this issue, Chuck, can you help us bring this issue to light and get this area and non-profit some help?
PAT STANDER (注册用户)
This situation has gone on for to long. I'll bet if this happened around the mayor or councilmen's houses this would be resolved. Not too long ago , we relandscaped the front of Sunrise, at output of money we didn't have. many weekends of lalbor intensive work all to find out now that one of the only ways to keep these vagrants out is to plant catus that they can't cuddle up to. Not acceptable.
We have few resources and less help than the city. why can't they put up "no trespassing" signs?Staff and parents are approached regularly for money and handouts. They steal off the property in broad daylight. Please help us.
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(posted on behalf of Assistant Chief Luke Williams, SPPD)
Thank you for the information you provided regarding disorderly activity occurring around 1401 5th Avenue North. This is an area the Police Department has been actively addressing in the recent past. The information was forwarded to the SPPD Special Operations Division for follow-up investigation.
Please be advised that both Patrol and Community Service Officers, as well as Downtown Deployment Team (DDT) personnel maintain an active presence around St. Vincent DePaul, and the surrounding geographic area. Their efforts are focused mainly on addressing the sale and possession of synthetic narcotics (spice). Recently, Special Operations Major Dede Carron and District 2 Major Joe Dente arranged for additional high visibility patrol from officers on all three work shifts to supplement the efforts already being undertaken. The following police activity has occurred since July 18, 2016:
• Thirty (30) instances where officers checked out with subjects, or checked the area
• Three (3) instances where a Park, Walk and Talk was conducted
• Eight (8) ordinance violation or synthetic narcotics possession arrests
• Two (2) persons arrested for trespassing
In addition, Community Service Officer Courtney Parker met with representatives from the Sunrise Adult Community Center and completed a Blanket Trespass Authorization. This will assist officers who work the area with addressing persons illegally loitering on the property.
Please contact the Police Department's Non-Emergency line (727) 893-7780 if you require any further assistance. We will continue to address your concerns utilizing a community policing oriented response model, working in partnership with the various stakeholders.
Thank you for bringing this concern to our attention.
Sincerely,
Luke C. Williams
Assistant Chief
Uniform Services Bureau
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