ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Local business owners claim the city is literally giving the homeless free rides into their neighborhood. They say ever since the city shut down a major Albuquerque homeless encampment three years ago, calling it unsafe, the problem has just moved closer to them.

KRQE Investigative Reporter Gabrielle Burkhart reports on how the situation is boiling over near a local bus stop, and the city's response to a complex problem.

Denise Baker and her husband, Randy, will tell you that community is at the root of their business, Rio Bravo Brewing near I-40 and Second Street in Albuquerque. "We have our kids working here, we've been involved in the community forever," said Randy Baker.

"It's communal, you sit with other people, you get to know 'em, you visit," explained

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