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Just under two weeks ago, KUSI had a discussion with County Supervisor JoelAndersonCA about the case of a girl being raped in a large homeless encampment in his district -- resulting in no changes. Now, a second woman has been raped at the encampment.

SAN DIEGO – Less than two weeks ago, KUSI’s Teresa Sardina spoke with San Diego County Supervisor Joel Anderson, who represents the area where a massive, crime-ridden homeless encampment exists.The location of what is now being called the “criminal encampment” along North Magnolia Avenue, is just outside the City of El Cajon limits., who had problems with the encampment being just outside of his jurisdiction.

The situation drastically escalated after a missing girl was found in a camper with a 32-year-old man at the homeless encampment along Magnolia Avenue. The girl was a victim of many sex crimes, but despite it all, the County of San Diego has taken no action. Anderson also explained that his hands are tied, because “the courts have ruled you cannot move people off until you can provide them beds.” He also added that “the courts ruled and handcuffed us in that way.”

About a week later, KUSI learned that an approximately 19-year-old woman is claiming she was raped in this very same homeless encampment, which is located on the San Diego County side of the street. Surveillance video from nearby businesses shows the woman naked, frantically running around looking for help after exiting a car with three other men.

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