
Beverly Hills police, volunteers team up for homeless count
0More than 60 volunteers teamed up with park rangers, community ambassadors, social service workers and Beverly Hills police officers Wednesday night as part of Los Angeles County’s three-day “point in time” count of the homeless population. The three-day count began Tuesday night in the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys and ended Thursday in the Antelope Valley, Metro Los Angeles and South Los Angeles. The effort provided county officials with a snapshot of the sheltered and unsheltered homeless population. The Chronic Homeless Assistance Team (CHAT), an innovative collaboration between the Beverly Hills police and fire departments, the city attorney’s office and…

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