open #180131
Abandoned Vehicle
878 E Sherwood Hills DR
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2022
Abandoned vehicle in the Sherwood Hills neighborhood. Vehicle is a black early-mid 2000s Honda. Vehicle has not moved in nearly a year. Car is not in good condition.
Abandoned vehicle in the Sherwood Hills neighborhood. Vehicle is a black early-mid 2000s Honda. Vehicle has not moved in nearly a year. Car is not in good condition.
Abandoned Vehicle in the parking lot across from where I live. It has been there over a year. It has a license plate in the front driver's window near the VIN. The vehicle has not been moved. To the best of my knowledge, no one who lives in this cul-de-sac claims it. License Plate IN : WWV558 Exp. 5-28-2024; VIN KNDJE723057097429.
There is a red/maroon minivan with Indiana license plate number 4NIER. This vehicle has not moved in a few months and people are living in the vehicle. I have seen people exit it multiple times. They also leave the doors cracked or open for air flow. I don’t believe the vehicle runs at all.
Blue Volkswagen SUV parked in the street has not moved in months. Front passenger side tire is flat.
There's a housing authority camera that points at my front door. Sometime between 12:30 pm and 4:45 today domworipped open a Walmart bag that for delivered and stole a gallon jug of fabuloso.it doesn't seem like a big deal but I've lived here for over 3 years and I've never had anything stolen. I also have other items coming and they cost a lot more. I would like to have someone access those camera and fondnout who stole from me. Thank you for your assistance
The white utility van has been sitting in the same position in a vacant parking lot (Grimes & Woodlawn) for over 2 weeks. I have seen sketchy cars pulling up along the side of the van at night and leaving a bit later - maybe drug activity? Also, the website listed on the van is nonexistent which adds to the oddness of this van.
Usually I'm don't usually complain about the police department as you all do amazing work around the city. But this morning had to be the most terrifying thing I've encountered. At about 6:45am I'm getting ready to take my dog out, and whenever I take her out before daylight I'm always aware of my surroundings, as I'm always afraid something is going to happen, and in this city you never know. I open the door to go out and noticed my dog is a little more anxious than usually. An out of the corner of my eye I notice this man in all black coming up from behind my house in my yard, and between my car and the neighbors fence doesn't say one word to me as noted it was dark out. Now at this point being in dark clothing and in my yard, I literally thought I was going to have a panic attack cause i had no idea who it was and hurried my dog back inside. Had literally no idea this dude was a police officer as he didn't say a word to me and on that side of the house you can't see his patrol car. So when I go back in and calm myself down, I look out the window towards the other side of my house and notice his patrol car. I don't mind the police being in my yard for whatever reason but at least they could of done was said something when I walked out. Is this standard for you to be in someones yard and not announce yourself? I dont know cause I'm not a police officer. But it would have been great to know as they literally scared me. Thank you for your time.
women contacted the mayors office saying she had contacted the non-emergency police number for over an hour the prior night due to a homelessness problem in Bryan Park. never received a response from non emergency line and then contacted 911
Recently, four armed robberies happened among IU students, which caused a great threat to us. But as we noticed that policemen did not take any actions to protect students' safety and send any warning massage to inform students after that. So, we hope BPD could help students protecting our safety dutifully.
I have reported numerous times that there is a black dodge durango permanently parked on the City street in front of this address. It has been there close to two years. I have also reported a ford ranger parked in front of 3141 S Piccadilly that is permanently parked there. Can the police department PLEASE tag them for towing? Isn't City code that they can not be parked there more than 72 hours? Why have a code if it is not enforced?