"California Library Shuts Down Indefinitely Due to Dangerous Incidents"

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The Antioch branch of the Contra Costa County Library in California has closed indefinitely due to rampant drug use, robberies, and public sex on the premises, prompting safety concerns for patrons and staff. The decision to shut down was made by the library service, citing "repeated dangerous incidents" that have threatened the safety of its visitors. The closure comes as the city of Antioch, where the library is located, was reportedly blindsided by the decision. Upgraded security measures, including additional security officers and improved surveillance, are planned, but the reopening date remains uncertain.
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