closed #166319
Abandoned Vehicle
- Case Date:
- 10/28/2018
Bicycle stolen from behind our carport at 1120 S. Nancy Street. The bicycle was locked to the antenna pole behind the carport. The steel cable locking the bike to the antenna pole was cut.
Bicycle stolen from behind our carport at 1120 S. Nancy Street. The bicycle was locked to the antenna pole behind the carport. The steel cable locking the bike to the antenna pole was cut.
For the past couple weeks I've observed the same Domino's delivery driver driving southbound on Washington at a fairly high rate of speed between 12 and 10th street. I suspect he cuts west through the alley between 9th and 10th to return to the Domino's location. Can something be done to slow this guy down? This is happening in the evening and nighttime hours.
Red sedan with damaged front end is parked in front of garages. The license plate is expired. The vehicle has not been moved in two years
RELEASE the surveillance tapes to the PUBLIC! You could stand to learn something from the Charlottesville Police Department!
There has been a car with a flat tire parked on the curb for at least seven weeks. We do not know who it belongs to.
Abandoned car with expired plate parked on the public street Southern Oaks Drive for more than 1 month
Abandon vehicle Howe st just east of rogers. Howe and rogers
Hello, there is a blue Dodge Durango that has been parked in front of 933 Buckingham Drive for at least 1-2 years. It now has a current license plate but it always has a flat tire. I believe it can only be parked there for 72 hours. Also, there are cars that park the wrong way on Piccadilly Street and are on the sidewalk.
There is a Dodge Durango parked in front of 943 Buckingham that has been there over a year a a Ford Ranger parked in front of 3141 Piccadilly. Can these vehicles PLEASE be tagged for towing?
There was evidence that someone is trying to live in the woods on the northern section of the NL trail at Griffy Lake. I hiked parked of this trail 8/26/16 and saw what seemed to be the beginnings of a make shift shelter as well as various Styrofoam to go containers scattered throughout this part of the trail. There was a man who was clearly not on a recreational hike on the NL trail who we saw multiple times before we decided to turn back and head towards the NS trail. The man had long brown hair, was clearly dirty and smelled strongly. He was young (less than 40 years old). We saw him several times on different parts of the NL trail and it was clear he was not hiking the trail in a linear fashion (possibly going of trail to cut to a different part?). The presence of this man plus the food containers/shelter seemed very suspicious and VERY unsafe for recreational hikers. Please have someone take a look out there to clean up the trash/take down the shelter. I have a attached an image marking the location of the food/shelter. Feel free to contact me with additional questions/concerns.