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New Hampshire police to clear out homeless encampment

New Hampshire police to clear out homeless encampment

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A homeless encampment in New Hampshire will soon be cleared out, displacing dozens of people.

According to our info partners at CBS 13 News, police will remove those who have been living on the private land starting on Monday.

Right now, police suspect about 60 people live on the encampment. Their plan isn’t to arrest anyone but to safely relocate them to a nearby warming center, where they can find housing and food.

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