Imperial Valley Press

Woman in box killed as crew clears California homeless camp

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MODESTO, Calif. (AP) — A homeless woman sleeping in a cardboard box was struck and killed by heavy machinery operated by a road crew clearing a homeless camp, police said Wednesday.

Shannon Marie Bigley, 33, was killed Aug. 1 in a grassy field alongside a highway where a homeless camp was built, the Modesto Bee reported .

The incident occurred while a California Department of Transporta­tion crew was attempting to clear the encampment about 90 miles (145 kilometers) east of San Francisco, Modesto police chief Galen Carroll said.

The investigat­ion was turned over to the California Highway Patrol after police detectives determined the incident wasn’t a homicide, the chief said.

Caltrans and the CHP provided no further details, citing the ongoing investigat­ion.

In an email, Caltrans spokesman Chantel Vernon expressed sympathy for the family of Bigley.

The Stanislaus County coroner said Bigley was from Oregon, her last known address was in Stockton, and she recently began staying at the encampment in Modesto.

Four months ago, state officials rejected a union grievance filed by workers who object to clearing homeless encampment­s. The union argued that workers lack safety equipment and training.

The union filed a new grievance Wednesday. Union chief Steve Courch said it seeks a halt to the homeless camp cleanups by Caltrans maintenanc­e workers.

“If you look at their job classifica­tion, nowhere is it mentioned that they clean up homeless encampment­s,” Courch said.

The Bee reported that the homeless camp remained standing Tuesday.

 ?? DEKE FARROW/THE MODESTO BEE VIA AP ?? In this Aug. 1, photo, law enforcemen­t officers stand by the scene behind the American Budget Inn on Kansas Avenue in Modesto, Calif.
DEKE FARROW/THE MODESTO BEE VIA AP In this Aug. 1, photo, law enforcemen­t officers stand by the scene behind the American Budget Inn on Kansas Avenue in Modesto, Calif.

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