
Outreach, shelter beds help Anaheim police help homeless
0First, families stopped visiting the park. Then residents became vigilant when using the library, checking the bathrooms before letting children enter. They changed their walking routes, installed security cameras, and locked their cars. But now, after a multi-day outreach effort to Anaheim’s homeless population, families have returned to Anaheim’s parks, and residents feel safe once again in their neighborhoods. David Klawe, who lives near Maxwell Park, celebrated by walking through the park after the day-long clean-up effort on December 21. A cleanup was held the next day at La Palma Park, followed about a week later by Sweitzer Park. “I…

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