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Custom in-game reward system As you progress through the ranks, more items will become available to you.ST. PETERSBURG — The notorious Mosley Motel, once home to as many as 400 people, including the elderly, families and dozens of children, stood empty by mid-morning Monday. Earlier, about a dozen Pinellas County sheriff's deputies combed the property, opening doors to each of its 110 rooms to enforce an eviction order that took effect at 8 a.m. A mouse ran out of one open door, evidence of what Pinellas Sheriff Bob Gualtieri described as "deplorable" conditions at the sprawling property at 401 34th St. N. "It's one of the worst situations I've ever seen ...," the sheriff said. "This is not a place where people should be living ... It's disgusting and it's sad." It was, however, an affordable home for many who struggled to find something better. But it was also a shelter that over the years attracted complaints of crime and drugs. Now sold, the new owners have different plans for the property.

PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Mosley Motel residents fall short in legal bid to stall eviction He's seen "some nasty stuff," the sheriff said, "but not so much in such volume and in one place." While his deputies removed the last residents, the sheriff spoke at a news conference outside the motel. Gualtieri said his department tried to balance the property rights of new owner Altis Cardinal of Miami and to treat those who called the Mosley home as humanely as possible by helping them leave and find new lodging. "We don't want anybody on the streets," the sheriff said. Even as the 8 a.m. deadline passed, people were still leaving the property. Cliff Smith, the city's manager of veterans, social and homeless services — who worked through the weekend to help people find new homes — loaded up his pick-up truck with the possessions of two residents and drove them off Mosley property to a parking lot next door. For some former Mosley residents, their options were limited.

Betty Luke, 23, who is pregnant, was already in the parking lot, sitting under a tree with her three children and her companion.
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She's still looking for a permanent home, said Brown, who had been at the Mosley for four months. Monday's eviction marked the final chapter for the troubled Mosley Motel, which has racked up thousands of dollars in fines from St. Petersburg's nuisance abatement board.
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"We pushed that line as far as we could go," Gualtieri said of the extension, which also gave social service agencies from across the county a bit more time to help. That process could have started months ago. But social service workers said they were thwarted in their efforts to help residents by Mosley's old ownership group — including Julious Mosley and St. Petersburg landlord Michael Shimshoni — which fought the foreclosure sale of the property and kept social services from coming onto the motel property to talk to residents about getting help and finding new homes. Monday morning, Smith said the agencies were successful: "There's a place for everybody who wants it." That includes residents' pets. Gualtieri said they numbered in the hundreds. They were removed by Pinellas County Animal Services, which will keep them free of charge for residents for at least seven days. As deputies made their final run through the property, making sure no one remained behind, there was evidence of the lives once lived there: mattresses stacked near a dumpster, a barbecue grill, a laundry basket and baby car seats, all left behind.

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