Shocking tale of ‘Presidio boogie man’ reveals The City’s broken homeless system - The San Francisco Examiner

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He’s been sent to various jails and rehabs, but always ended up back on the streets of San Francisco. And the forests of the Presidio. He is “the man in the woods,” lurking & stalking residents late at night. A closer look at a shocking nbcbayarea report

Surveillance footage shows James Durgin prowling outside Ann Rea’s Presidio apartment.

The first installment of this ambitious work dropped this week, with senior investigative reporter Bigad Shaban, alongside producer Robert Campos, unearthing a story of criminal, judicial and public health neglect that has left most everyone involved in a worse place. She’s called San Francisco police more than 50 times over the past five years about Durgin, and got a restraining order against him. But he kept coming back.

I asked Shaban what his core takeaways were from the project, which took about a year to report. He’s come to believe the various institutions involved in addressing homelessness, drug addiction and mental health are not communicating well enough. The various silos are not talking to each other, allowing people like Durgin to fall through the cracks, using systems such as San Francisco’s diversionary courts to avoid jail by agreeing to rehab instead.

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