Family of kids who froze to death reached out at least three times to Detroit's homeless response team
Family of kids who froze to death reached out at least three times to Detroit's homeless response team

The mother of the children who died last reached out in late November, but there was "no resolution," said Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan.

A family facing homelessness reached out at least three times to Detroit's homeless response team, including as recently as late November, before two children froze to death in a van in a casino parking structure on Monday.
A day later, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan called for a review of city services for homelessness, the city's homeless call center and ways to make services more accessible after the children's deaths. They were ages two and nine.