closed #144766
Abandoned Vehicle
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2015
Vehicle has not moved in several weeks and appears to have problems w its front passenger side wheel/tire
Vehicle has not moved in several weeks and appears to have problems w its front passenger side wheel/tire
I've lost my wallet. Saturday between 3:00 - 4:30. My address says 611 e University, we moved to 2373 S. Brandon court. When you receive this email please contact me to let me know you got this. I may have lost it at the recycling center, S. Walnut.
Man parked his car on the B-Line Trail at 4:50 pm Sunday, May 17, 2015. Was trespassing at former oil site and taking photos.
(Updated, with photo.) Man trespassing on former oil property. Parked dangerously on B-Line Trail. 4:50 pm Sunday, May 17, 2015. Please call me back at 317-753-9219
A black Nissan Maxima, license #272LIS, has been parked in the same spot for at least a month without being moved. This vehicle was reported two months ago for the same thing. Our street is bearly wide enough for two cars. Address is 1641 E Maplecrest Drive, 47408.
Speeding on 4944 Woodyard rd. I didn't want my post to be anonymous.
There is a bicycle at the North West corner of the intersection of 1st and Fess streets that appears to be abandoned. The rear wheel is bent such that it appears to be inoperable and it has been locked to the sign post at that location for a few weeks now. Thank you for your assistance in removing this abandoned bicycle! :)
An officer Barnes, who I saw at the 4th Street festival told me that she would have coffee with me after I told her that I thought policewomen and men were very special people who are unappreciated and underpaid and we all should cherish them. she instructed me to email the police department. I hope she gets this message.
At least three residents south of campus (elm heights) have described a "scruffy male" (2 noted him on a bike) taking mail and/or UPS packages from their porch. Perhaps some afternoon patrolling would help. One evening attempted break-in also recently described. Thank you.
Hello, I live near the Building Trades Park. For at least the past six weeks, the shelter nearest the playground has been consistently occupied by the same three to six individuals. They are most likely homeless. About three weeks ago, they became violent with our neighbors, and the police were called twice. Two individuals in the group displayed a knife and a metal pole. Arguments seem to keep breaking out. These individuals also frequently have one to two dogs with them, which are not leashed. If other residents wished to use this shelter, they cannot. This group is there from at least 7am (when I leave my house in the mornings) until the park closes around 11pm. I don't feel safe knowing that this group has claim "turf" as if the shelter is their home. I've voiced my concerns with a Park Department Employee who told me that the group is entitled to stay there. This is a public park, not their home. I have lived on Howe Street for the past two years, and this has never been a problem. However, I do not feel safe anymore. Please address this issue. Thank you for your time.