closed #192874
Abandoned Vehicle
520 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/14/2024
Vehicle hasn't moved for 2 months. Tags are expired, tires are flat, windows are down.
Vehicle hasn't moved for 2 months. Tags are expired, tires are flat, windows are down.
My address: 510 N Lincoln St, Apt 10, Bloomington, IN, 47408 I got an item delivered but didn't receive the item inside. I want to report it as stolen/swapped because amazon needs me to provide proof.
Unknown make and model Black Two door Plate number: 914EPD Has not moved in months Extremely close to corner-causes cars turning right onto Roosevelt (traveling north) from 8th (traveling west) to nearly hit the vehicle when it is dark outside. Extremely unsafe, and quite an eyesore!
Vehicle sitting on jacks. Very dangerous. Could fall over or collapse. Safety issue and very unsightly. Vehicle is not plated or titled.
Black Mazda 6 has been sitting on the street and has not moved in at least 3 years registration expired June of 2021. License plate is Indiana 171LLM.
there customers using the handicap parking in front ,without plate or windshield tag. those are needed for disabled customers. been a daily problem for long time.
There are two vehicles that have been parked in the McDonalds parking lot for over a month. The blue van is not in a parking spot but in the yellow lines for the edge of the spots and a white cargo van next to it. The white van has no plates and the blue vans plates are from Alabama and expired plates. I have seen the blue van sliding door open for multiple days in a row and now am seeing people just randomly going up to the vehicle. It is attracting homeless people to the area in which the AAA dumpster has had suitcases left in the dumpster area only left for others to retrieve. Not sure if drugs are involved but they are making me nervous to come to work and leave my car out there.
Identical to issue #188757. New tenants at this address are driving the wrong way on 11th to get to their parking spot. Please ask them to obey the "One-Way" signs and approach from either Washington or the alley, and not drive west along 11th from Lincoln. Pedestrians are not expecting a car to turn directly into their path, and because there are no sidewalks, people on foot must walk on the street. Also, there is a large spruce on the SW corner of Lincoln/11th that completely blocks the view of possible oncoming drivers, there is a real possibility that someone could get run over at this location or another vehicle driving in the correct direction on 11th will suffer a head-on. The vehicle observed most recently was a grey Hyundai Sonata with Pennsylvania plates. It then pulled into and parked behind (on the south side) of this house.
Packages stolen off front door step