Umekes packed with more than 100 people for meeting in Kona about crime, chronic homelessness

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today First Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Dale Ross talks during the meeting about current laws in connection with the homeless.

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today Community Policing Officer Reuben Pukahi talks during the meeting about working together to address the homeless situation.

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today Parks and Recreation Deputy Director Maurice Messina explains during the meeting that his maintenance staff spends 80% of their time cleaning up after homeless people.

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today More than 100 people attended a second community meeting to address the homeless situation Monday at Umekes Fish Market Bar and Grill in Kona.

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today A homeless person sleeps on the stands at Old Kona Airport Park in Kailua-Kona.

KAILUA-KONA — A grassroots effort to put a spotlight on crime and chronic homelessness in Kailua Village is continuing to pick up steam, with a meeting Monday drawing a crowd of an estimated 130-150 people to the Paina Room at Umekes Fish Market Bar and Grill.