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The growing homeless encampment in nearby vacant lots along Boulder Highway in Las Vegas has become a source of concern for local businesses. The privately owned lots near the intersection of Boulder Highway and Russell Road are being used by homeless individuals who harass customers, beg for money, and steal from stores. This has impacted business owner Evelyn Guin’s FlowerEve Gift and Home Owner store, deterring customers from visiting.
Across the highway from Guin’s shop, Duck Creek RV Park manager Gerald acknowledges the problem but is unsure of a solution. Metro’s Homeless Outreach Team has been offering resources to the encampment, but many individuals have declined assistance. As a result, Southeast Area Command may need to get involved to clear the area.
Due to private ownership of the lots, law enforcement officers must work with Clark County Code Enforcement and property owners to address the issue. Officer Baron Bybee from Metro’s Homeless Outreach Team emphasizes the importance of conducting cleanups while also offering resources to those in need. Business owners are encouraged to stay proactive and contact either Southeast Area Command or Metro’s Homeless Outreach Team for assistance.
Despite efforts to reach out to lot owners for their plans for the area moving forward, progress remains stalled. The situation remains challenging for local businesses and law enforcement as they work to address the growing homeless encampment along Boulder Highway in Las Vegas.