He slept on night buses and in a storage locker to avoid homeless shelters

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Three days before Christmas, John Grant Yusak was evicted from the closest thing he’d had to a home in months.

It was a storage locker. 

At six feet tall, he could barely squeeze into the space. He piled up his bins, laid an air mattress on top and wrapped himself up in a sleeping bag. He called it “reasonably comfortable.”

“I was at the storage locker for about a month before I got discovered,” he said. “Somewhere I slipped up, but I tried very hard to be inconspicuous … it was just get in there, crash, get up.”

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It was the end of a six-month journey

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