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

In a letter, the state’s public health commissioner said the action was taken because “confidential information provided to the Maternal Mortality Review Committee was inappropriately shared with outside individuals.”

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Reporting Highlights

  • Lost Belongings: As cities remove more encampments, they often take people’s belongings, which can include items needed to survive and irreplaceable mementos.
  • Storage Programs: Some cities with large homeless populations have been sued for depriving people of their property; in response, they established programs to store what’s taken.
  • Failed Policies: ProPublica examined such programs and found that people whose belongings are taken in encampment removals rarely get them back.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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