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SoMa's Homeless 911 Calls Are Spiking — and Officers Can't Find Anyone

April 1, 2026🌉 San Francisco, California · District 6
SoMa's Homeless 911 Calls Are Spiking — and Officers Can't Find Anyone

District 6 logged 48 "unable to locate" dispositions on homeless 911 calls in February 2026 — meaning officers responded but found no one there. That's up 194% from the prior six-month average of 16 per month, and the highest UTL count in the dataset going back to 2024. Total homeless complaint calls in D6 also rose to 340 in February, up from 211 in December.

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