Mark McKenna
An abandoned camp in the PalCo Marsh.
Grant Scott-Goforth
A man speaks with police officers on his way out of the PalCo Marsh.
Grant Scott-Goforth
A woman speaks with officers as she gathers her belongings on May 2.
Grant Scott-Goforth
In all, officers found more than 1,000 hypodermic syringes during the May 2 evictions at the PalCo Marsh.
Grant Scott-Goforth
A U.S. Coast Guard Helicopter circled overhead as Eureka police officers cleared the PalCo Marsh.
Mark McKenna
Police search a man in the PalCo Marsh during the May 2 eviction. The officer finds a host of syringes and spoons, but returns them, saying he was only looking for weapons.
Grant Scott-Goforth
Prior to the May 2 evictions, Eureka Police took aerial photographs of the PalCo Marsh, which they used to number the camps.
Grant Scott-Goforth
From left to right, Eureka City Manager Greg Sparks, Police Chief Andrew Mills, and councilmembers Linda Atkins and Natalie Arroyo at a press conference on May 2 at the PalCo Marsh.
Mark McKenna
In all, crews hauled more than 60 tons of trash out the PalCo Marsh on May 2 and 3.
Mark McKenna
Crews used front loaders to raze more than 70 camps at he PalCo Marsh on May 2 and 3.
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