closed #123741
Abandoned Vehicle
1007 W 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 9/28/2011
Trash and abandoned furniture in the back yard. You can see it from the trailer park behind the proprty.
Trash and abandoned furniture in the back yard. You can see it from the trailer park behind the proprty.
black Ford escape has been parked without moving for several months. License AXP328
This car at 6th and Elm has been parked and not moved for over a year. The owners no longer live at the house. It has weeds grown up around it and limits parking in the neighborhood.
Car has been parked in this lot for more than a week.
truck with flat tire expired plate #tk704lzx parked for three weeks maybe four
There is a black dodge neon with at least 2 flat tires that has been sitting in the parking lot for months.
There is an abandoned Red Honda Accord on the corner of E Vermilya Ave and S Walnut St. It has been there for atleast a month with out being moved-- there are weeds growing up around it so I has probably been much longer. You can even find it parked in the exact same location if you go to the street view on google maps it is parked on the curb between 100 and 103 E vermilya Avenue! Needless to say it has been there for a long time. Attached is a picture of the back of the vehicle with make/model, liscense plate number. Make: Honda Model: Accord EX Liscense Plate: 953TKS Location: Parked on Street between 100 and 103 E Vermilya Avenue
Bike that has been left in front of The Uptown for months if not years
Green Hyundai four door parked on East side of Maple just north of 7th Street for over a month. License plate Indiana 533TXJ Has not moved.
I gave a friend a ride home on Tuesday night around 9:00 pm. He lives in a small trailer park off of South Ransom Lane (831 S Ransom). It was very difficult to get to his home because his driveway was mostly blocked by another resident's belongings. This resident has his entire property covered with furniture and vehicles, including a van that has been flipped upside down. It is a huge mess! Would this be something the city could look into?