Cold Weather Blamed for Homeless Deaths in Walnut Creek
The weather is
being blamed for two homeless men who died this week in Walnut Creek.
One of the men, Todd Cambra, was found barely breathing Monday morning
near the downtown shopping center."Todd was frost bitten on his feet and stomach," said Terry Duce, a friend and homeless person in Walnut Creek.
Cambra later died at a hospital.
After more frigid weather another homeless man, John Dulik, was found dead in the same area on Wednesday. Duce knew both men.
"It's heartbreaking, it's the loss of a friend," Duce said. "Two friends."
The
homeless men's deaths come a month after plans to open Walnut Creek's
first-ever overnight shelter inside the National Guard Armory fell
through.
"What we did as a
parish is we accepted the managing contract that was set up for the
armory," said Rev. Slyvia Vasquez, St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
"I think we did all we could do to safe guard them to protect them," said Lt. Sean Conley, Walnut Creek Police Department. " Conley said officers checked on the men, but they refused help.
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"I think the city should have and could have done much more," Vasquez said.
"The
California National Guard would like to express its deepest condolences
for the citizens who passed away in Walnut Creek last night. For the
past decade the California National Guard has provided shelter and
warmth to thousands of unfortunate citizens who find themselves
homeless. In fact we have 10 active shelters within the state.