closed #161241
Abandoned Vehicle
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2017
Abandoned vehicle at 1211 S. Walnut.
Abandoned vehicle at 1211 S. Walnut.
Subaru has been parked in same spot in 200 block of North Maple street for more than a week without being moved. Tire is going flat. Owner does not live on Maple street, but parks second car there in order to avoid purchasing proper parking permit for residential zone where they live (700 block of west Sixth st). Maple needs to be included in residential permit zone as it is the first street with no parking restrictions west of downtown. As a result, it is a catch-all for anyone living on or visiting adjoining blocks to the east adding congestion and difficulty of residents parking in front of their house.
Possible abandoned vehicle parked in front of 610 S Lincoln St. Dodge Ram 1500 van lic.# 736 MDU. Vehicle has not been moved in over a month.
There has been a Ford Explorer parked on the street in front of her house for years. She is wondering if the owner of the vehicle can be contacted to have it moved or if it is an abandoned vehicle that can be removed. her address is 708 W. Dixie St.
A red toyota with expired plates in the 800 block of west 7th st. Hasn't moved in one or two years.
This car has been parked on the side of the street for over a week. We have seen it parked on the street before, but it was always gone by the end of the day. The car hasn't moved at all and no one has gotten in or out of it. We believe that it either broke down or the owner abandoned the vehicle completely.
There has been a car parked here in the intersection, facing the wrong way, for nearly 3 months now. Intersection of Queens Way and Sussex. It looks like it's turned into a storage locker.
There seems to be an abandoned vehicle. It is a red pick up truck with a flat tire and no visible parking permit. It has not moved for over a month.
Several cars parked in street along Covenanter haven't moved in a month or more. Long enough for there to be spider webs in the wheels
See case 181086, majority of the cars are still there