open #155000
Abandoned Vehicle
3004 E Daniel ST
- Case Date:
- 8/21/2016
Truck with expired plate appears to be parked here long term, partly on the grass.
Truck with expired plate appears to be parked here long term, partly on the grass.
Abandoned vehicle 4 days. White older model Toyota Corolla sedan. Vehicle is in eastbound lane facing westbound, impeding traffic.
There is a big boat parked on W Sudbury Dr in front of a fire hydrant. This is a huge fire hazard to the apartment community near this road.
920 N Crescent Rd. Multiple vehicles on the property that haven't moved in years and are not registered or plated.
We live at Maxwell Lane and Stull, and take our dog out in the early morning to Bryan park each day. For the past couple of weeks, we have seen the same person in the North shelter in the very early morning, and it appears they are sleeping there. This makes us feel very uncomfortable, and we believe it is against the law. In addition, yesterday, my husband witnessed a marijuana drug deal happening in that same north shelter in the broad daylight, before the two men got into cars parked in that park parking lot (at the end of Stull). Please have police monitor this area more, and go to the North shelter in the early morning to see this person appearing to sleep here.
Construction workers at this site on the west side of College Mall Rd routine park as many as three trucks on the sidewalk/ multiuse path. The only way to pass them is to step it bike into oncoming traffic.
Car parked with hazards on blocking intersection in no parking zone , has been here for over an hour
Abandoned vehicle with flat tire located on S Rolling Rock in West Pointe Subdivision since early July
Abandoned motor bike on Hagan St. No plate.
Man with mental health problems/perhaps schizophrenia every night and morning around 5:30 has seeming rages about God knows what - but screams and curses at the top of his lunges for hours at a time. Seems to have scared away a lot of families with young kids because there are less children in the park lately. Is there somewhere this man can be placed for treatment to help him obtain meds? More importantly - not live in our neighborhood park???