By: Karl Torp
OKLAHOMA CITY -
Oklahoma City’s Ryan Cristelli moves at a rapid pace packing his car full of sleeping bags, socks, gloves and hand warmers.
“That’s the good stuff,” he said while holding up a pair of thick gloves. “They have to have that squish factor,” he said while squeezing a pair of socks from his storage unit in northwest OKC.
Cristelli has learned over the last few years which sleeping bags work best of people living on the streets.
“I’m the most popular guy in the homeless encampment for the 15 to 20 minutes,” said Cristelli.