A group of homeless mothers who refused to leave a vacant home they were squatting in with their children, were evicted amid the growing homeless crisis in California.
On Tuesday morning, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office enforced the eviction notice on the squatters. Four adults, including two women, were arrested, Sgt. Ray Kelly, public information officer for the sheriff's office, told ABC News. There were no children at the home at the time.
A spokesperson for Wedgewood told KGO that the company had offered to pay for housing for the women and their children for two months through Catholic Charities. Neighbor Shanna Silva told KGO that she believes the women were"trying to prove a point" and that they should be allowed to stay."I don't agree with this breaking into somebody's property," she said, adding,"I believe they should be able to stay."
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