A row of tow trucks arrived outside of the homeless encampment on Third Avenue and Ingra Street Thursday morning to begin removing vehicles from the site.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A row of tow trucks arrived outside of the homeless encampment on Third Avenue and Ingra Street Thursday morning to begin removing vehicles from the site as part of the city’s abatement process.
That led to an angry confrontation with a man who said he was the owner of the large vehicles. He was later taken into custody by police and driven away. There were no city officials or police spokespeople on hand to answer questions. A request for comment to Mayor Dave Bronson’s office has not yet been answered.
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