Homeless Squatters Trash Casper Hotel, Getting Out Of Hand, Mayor Says
- Homeless squatters in Casper, Wyoming have caused millions of dollars in damages to a vacant motel and left 500 pounds of human waste in the downtown area.
- The rising homeless population in Casper, estimated to be around 200 individuals, has led to severe flooding and destruction at the Econo Lodge due to break-ins.
- Mayor Bruce Knell acknowledges that homelessness itself is not illegal, but proposes new measures, including requiring authorization from property owners for squatters and limiting the duration of their stay, to address the issues caused by the homeless population.
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Mayor of Casper, Wyoming Says Homeless Squatters Destroyed Local Motel, Left Hundreds of Pounds of Feces on Streets
Bruce Knell, the Mayor of Casper, Wyoming, is claiming that homeless squatters destroyed a motel in the city and left hundreds of pounds of feces on city streets.
Homeless squatters practically destroy vacant motel, leave 500 pounds of excrement in downtown area of Casper, Wyoming, mayor claims: 'It's third-world-country stuff'
A rising homeless population is wreaking havoc on the second-largest city in Wyoming, the mayor claims.Casper, Wyoming — located near the center of the state — is normally home to approximately 60,000 residents, making it the largest city in Wyoming except for the capital city of Cheyenne, which has 65,000 residents. However, according to Mayor Bruce Knell, some 200 homeless persons have recently moved into Casper, causing millions of dollars in…
Casper mayor Bruce Knell weighs in on homeless invasion crisis, likens situation to 'third world country'
Casper mayor Bruce Knell weighs in on homeless invasion crisis, likens situation to 'third world country' CASPER, WYOMING: Squatters have taken over a Wyoming city after some left millions of dollars worth of damage to a motel and others left 500lbs of feces in the downtown area. Casper, the second-largest city in the state, is home to 60,000 residents but now also has about 200 homeless people. Casper Mayor Bruce Knell described the extent o…
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