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last week, under the
rails, in broad daylight, about three in the afternoon," Alvarez said."We
are in deep here," he said. "The police rob as much as
the drug addicts."___Housing is a major problem, and has been a government
priority.An estimated 2 million of Venezuela's country's nearly 30 million
people lack permanent homes, and one of Chavez's anti-poverty "missions"
builds them.But it's been slow going. The government says it has built
370,500 homes and apartments over the past two years, and more than
3 million people applied for them.In the city of Guacara, a stop
between Maracay and Valencia on the unfinished rail line, about 100 women
invaded a fenced-in vacant lot beside a Pirelli tire factory last weekend.Police
cordoned off the lot and, two days later, weren't letting in food
or water to the women, who shielded themselves from the sun under
sheets strung across the limbs of bushes."They give houses to their families
and closest friends," one woman complained about government supporters before
police shooed a reporter away.Sisters Diana, 26, and Laura Rojas, 19, had
joined the squatters but gave up.Single mothers, both yearn for their own
homes. Laura lives cramped with her mother. Diana is tired of putting
most of her earnings from selling bed linens on the street into
a single, rented room."If you don't invade, you don't get your own
home," said Diana, who voted for Chavez in October but wasn't sure
if she would vote at al
This photo provided by the Denver Police Dept. shows deputy Matthew Andrews,
a Denver sheriff's deputy arrested after he was accused of helping an
escapee who left the county jail wearing a deputy's uniform, the sheriff's
department said Monday, April 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Denver Police Dept)The
Associated PressDENVER A Denver sheriff's deputy reportedly told co-workers
that he helped a felon escape the downtown jail because he had
been threatened and told there was a contract out on him and
his family.The new information was in court records obtained by The Denver
Post (http://tinyurl.com/cp3r525 ).Deputy Matthew Andrews faces felony charges
that he aided in Sunday night's escape of Felix Trujillo, who spent
three days on the run after walking out of the jail in
a sheriff's deputy's baseball cap and jacket.Trujillo was in court Thursday
morning and remained in jail on $100,000 bond.The court records obtained
by the Post show he faces charges of escape and kidnapping. Court
officials refused to turn over the court records Thursday, saying they have
been sealed by a judge.
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