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Fargo police removed 23 illegal camps in May

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Isak Dinesen

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Since Fargo’s new anti-camping ordinance took effect May 1, police have cleared 23 illegal campsites — nearly one per day. The update, shared during a Police Advisory and Oversight Board meeting, underscores the city’s stepped-up response to unsheltered homelessness. Officers say they’re trying to balance enforcement with outreach, offering help where possible. Still, nine citations were issued in May alone. As monitoring continues, officials are encouraging residents to report camps through the Fargo One app to help keep tabs on public spaces. Isak Dinesen with InForum has the full story.

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