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Officer reveals shocking statistics on homelessness and crisis response

June 07, 2024 | Des Moines City, King County, Washington


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Officer reveals shocking statistics on homelessness and crisis response
In a recent government meeting, a local officer provided a detailed overview of their community engagement efforts during the first quarter of 2024. The officer reported a total of 150 interactions with homeless individuals, which included encounters during emergency 911 calls and direct conversations on the streets.

Additionally, the officer highlighted 29 instances of mental health contacts, where they intervened in crises, either on-site during emergencies or through follow-up support after initial patrol responses. The officer also assisted with 69 various calls, which encompassed welfare checks, reports of suspicious activities, domestic violence incidents, and juvenile issues.

Furthermore, the officer noted that they were involved in 34 follow-up cases, where they collaborated with officers and detectives to provide ongoing assistance to individuals in need. This comprehensive report underscores the officer's commitment to addressing community concerns and supporting vulnerable populations.

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