Durango homeless camp protest starts fourth day

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Durango homeless camp protest starts fourth day

City councilors plan to discuss campers’ concerns Tuesday
Durango Police Department Officer Leonard Martinez rouses Astro Avila from his tent on Monday morning at a homeless camp near Greenmount Cemetery. Officers ensured that residents of the camp left the property by 9 a.m., but they did not issue trespassing citations.
Durango Police Department officers Jim Martindale, left, and Leonard Martinez, check tents on Monday morning making sure all residents in the city of Durango’s temporary homeless camp near Greenmount Cemetery have left camp.
A resident in the city of Durango’s temporary homeless camp near Greenmount Cemetery leaves her tent with her dog, Resin, on Monday morning as Lisa Sontag, a camp helper, asks if she’s OK.
Residents of Durango’s temporary homeless camp from left, Clearance Robh, Sylvester Agoodie, a nonresident of the camp, Millie Sanders and Richard Bowhay sit outside of the camp near Greenmount Cemetery on Monday morning.

Durango homeless camp protest starts fourth day

Durango Police Department Officer Leonard Martinez rouses Astro Avila from his tent on Monday morning at a homeless camp near Greenmount Cemetery. Officers ensured that residents of the camp left the property by 9 a.m., but they did not issue trespassing citations.
Durango Police Department officers Jim Martindale, left, and Leonard Martinez, check tents on Monday morning making sure all residents in the city of Durango’s temporary homeless camp near Greenmount Cemetery have left camp.
A resident in the city of Durango’s temporary homeless camp near Greenmount Cemetery leaves her tent with her dog, Resin, on Monday morning as Lisa Sontag, a camp helper, asks if she’s OK.
Residents of Durango’s temporary homeless camp from left, Clearance Robh, Sylvester Agoodie, a nonresident of the camp, Millie Sanders and Richard Bowhay sit outside of the camp near Greenmount Cemetery on Monday morning.
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