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Miramar police report 117 people located unsheltered in 2025; officers cite interagency housing work and refusals

City Commission of the City of Miramar · February 11, 2026
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Summary

Police Chief Delrish Moss told the City Commission that Miramar located about 117 unsheltered people in 2025 (139 contacts) and placed 30 into housing solutions; so far in 2026 the city located 26 unduplicated unsheltered people with nine receiving housing assistance. Chief Moss stressed partnerships with county providers and urged residents to report unhoused people via the city's non‑emergency line.

Miramar Police Chief Delrish Moss reported to the city commission on Feb. 11 that officers located approximately 117 unsheltered people in Miramar during 2025 and made 139 contacts related to those encounters. "Being homeless is not a crime," Moss said, and he described an outreach model that pairs trained officers with partner agencies to assess needs and connect people to housing and services.

Chief Moss detailed measurable outcomes: 30 unhoused…

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