
Neighborhood Safety Threatened by Shelter Security Cut
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Bobby Johnsons harrowing encounter with an unstable intruder at his Curtis Park home in Denver highlights a growing safety concern in the neighborhood. The St. Francis Center, a nearby daytime homeless shelter, recently discontinued its after-hours security patrols, leading to increased evening disturbances and a drop in safety. Residents, like Ashley Geisel, have reported noisy nights, groups camping nearby, and even rock-throwing incidents. The shelters CEO, Nancy Burke, did not inform the community about the security change, exacerbating tensions. The community is now seeking a good neighbor agreement to restore peace and safety to the street.
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