While Laura and the clean-up team wraps up, we join another field coordinator down the street, where she and police are posting new 72-hour warnings for an encampment in the Dearborn Corridor. Field coordinator Christina Korpi tapes the post to nearly every one of the dozens of tents in this encampment, explaining to the campers what’s going to happen: “I’m just going to post a notice to your tent, we’re posting the area, it will be cleaned next week Monday through Wednesday, outreach workers will be out here to talk to you about shelter options if you’re interested.” Will Lemke, who handles communications for the team says things in the area have deteriorated. “The team was out here about two weeks ago last and it was not nearly this big and the conditions were not nearly as dire as they are now.” In this camp, we saw more people in crisis: possible mental health issues and drug use. Campers have shown no interest in speaking with us on camera. Most, understandably, turn away when we show up, although one man told us off camera he loves Seattle...he's grateful for the mercy the city shows the homeless.