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Cities Say They Store Property Taken From Homeless Encampments. People Rarely Get Their Things Back.

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Cities Say They Store Property Taken From Homeless Encampments. People Rarely Get Their Things Back.

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Storage programs are meant to protect people’s property rights and allow them to reclaim their possessions. But they rarely accomplish either objective, according to a ProPublica investigation of cities with the largest homeless populations.
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