Denver Public Safety says 'no immediate plans' to return people in halfway houses to jail, prison
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The Denver Department of Public Safety said Thursday there are “no immediate plans” to return people currently living in six halfway houses in Denver to jail or prison after the city council earlier this week canceled contracts for them.
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