Man throws garbage near trail in regional park, Berkeley CA


A man aged 50 to 60 is throwing garbage into the flood control channel near a trail and bridge in East Bay Regional Park District. He has been told to move several times by staff but has returned. He carries many bags and belongings but no drugs, alcohol, or weapons are seen. He may be setting up a new encampment near the trail.
Audio|Source: East Bay Regional Park District Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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So this is occurring now.
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Coco's trail staff is at a Royal Bridge, and the reporting of mailbook to it has been told to move several times by officers and staff is back.
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A man in his 50s to 60s, wearing a brown jacket, black pants, brown shoes, is currently throwing garbage into the flood control channel.
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He has no tent but has dozens of bags and belongings, one black and blue bike in a wheeled cart.
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No drugs, alcohol,
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weapons seen.
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Staff is keeping an eye from the south side, but subject is on the north side.
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So what I got me? And I'll be 49 a little bit.
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Good for.
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He appears to be setting up another encampment.
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And what?
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Location mentioned:
East Bay Regional Park District, 740 Wildcat Canyon Rd, Berkeley, CA 94708
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