About five residents remained when Grand Forks police served the eviction notice. Written By: Matt Henson | 11:16 pm, Apr. 22, 2021
GRAND FORKS Late afternoon on Thursday, April 22, a judge signed a restraining order telling the remaining residents at the condemned Ambassador Motel it was time to leave.
Minutes later, police showed up at the motel along with city workers who cut all the utilities to the building.
Ambassador tenet Angela Kramchuck was caught off guard when the police showed up around dinner time, saying it was time to leave. Officers have been really nice not pushing us knowing we have nowhere to go, she said.
Grand Forks moves to push remaining Ambassador residents out
Grand Forks inspectors deemed the Ambassador Motel unsafe to occupy last week, but several residents have remained because they ve got nowhere else to go, or because they re still unsure where they ll head next. City Attorney Dan Gaustad asked a Grand Forks District Court judge to issue a restraining order that would require the motel be vacated. 7:42 pm, Apr. 15, 2021 ×
The Ambassador Motel photographed April 14, 2021.
Grand Forks city staff have moved to bar people from continuing to reside at the Ambassador Motel.
City Attorney Dan Gaustad on Thursday asked a Grand Forks District Court judge to issue a temporary restraining order that would require the immediate evacuation of the motel, which sits on the 2000 block of South Washington Street. The case was assigned to Judge Jay Knudson.
Grand Forks inspectors deemed the Ambassador Motel unsafe to occupy last week, but several residents have remained because they've got nowhere else to go, or because they're still unsure where they'll head next. City Attorney Dan Gaustad asked a Grand Forks District Court judge to issue a restraining order that would require the motel be vacated.
Grand Forks moves to evacuate remaining Ambassador residents
Grand Forks inspectors deemed the Ambassador Motel unsafe to occupy last week, but several residents have remained because they ve got nowhere else to go, or because they re still unsure where they ll head next. City Attorney Dan Gaustad asked a Grand Forks District Court judge to issue a restraining order that would require the motel be vacated. 7:42 pm, Apr. 15, 2021 ×
The Ambassador Motel photographed April 14, 2021.
Grand Forks city staff have moved to bar people from continuing to reside at the Ambassador Motel.
City Attorney Dan Gaustad on Thursday asked a Grand Forks District Court judge to issue a temporary restraining order that would require the immediate evacuation of the motel, which sits on the 2000 block of South Washington Street. The case was assigned to Judge Jay Knudson.
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