‘No aloha; no welcome’

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Dwight de Armas prepares to load up belongings of one of the campers at the Shelter-In-Place site at Salt Pond Beach Park in Hanapepe Wednesday.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Danny Collins, a resident of Salt Pond Beach Park in Hanapepe since 2014, prepares to move out Wednesday during the final day of the county’s Shelter-In-Place site.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

A county Department of Parks & Recreation ranger posts park-closure notices Wednesday at the last Shelter-In-Place site at Salt Pond Beach Park in Hanapepe.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Kaua‘i County Councilmember Felicia Cowden, second from right, speaks with Tess Schleihs, right, and other residents from the Shelter-In-Place site at Salt Pond Beach Park in Hanapepe Wednesday.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Gene Tamashiro leads a “community meeting” Wednesday after county Department of Parks & Recreation rangers posted park-closure notices at the Shelter-In-Place site at Salt Pond Beach Park in Hanapepe.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Residents and supporters of the Shelter-In-Place site at Salt Pond Beach Park in Hanapepe go over the park-closure signs posted by county Department of Parks & Recreation rangers Wednesday.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Allen Lee Jr. takes a break from cleaning his campsite to enjoy the community lunch Wednesday at the Shelter-In-Place site at Salt Pond Beach Park in Hanapepe.

HANAPEPE — At noon Wednesday, county park rangers put up signs on trees and pavilions and stuck stakes into the ground notifying all those at Salt Pond Beach Park the facility is closed until further notice and all those found at the park would be “subject to arrest for criminal trespassing.”

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