closed #201844
Abandoned Vehicle
606 W 17th ST
- Case Date:
- 4/2/2025
Red car in parking lot with rear right side window broken out, appears to have been abandoned. Has been sitting there for over a month with the broken window.
Red car in parking lot with rear right side window broken out, appears to have been abandoned. Has been sitting there for over a month with the broken window.
Car sits here for weeks at a time unmoved.
Living on N Walnut for 4 years, I've noticed there's a marked increase in the frequency of drivers revving their engines unnecessarily loud as they go through the W 11th & N Walnut section. The sounds and incidences are so loud that they have interrupted my meetings, indoor activities, and startled me to drop my kitchenware. My neighbors have also shared this concern on how this happens much more often recently, especially in the past 2 years. I remember there used to be a couple of police officers stationed off the W 11th & N Walnut section and it was noticeably more quiet and peaceful. But I haven't seen them at the same spot anymore and the corresponding noise issues arose instantaneously. My neighbors and I would love for the city to either station an officer here to deter these activities and, in the long run, implement policies at curbing these disruptive actions from reckless people.
Blue Honda SUV sits here for weeks at a time unmoved.
Abandoned vehicle
A blue PT cruiser has been parked in the street in front of my house since at least Tuesday 4/15. My neighbors report that it was first parked there Sunday 4/13. We were out of town, came back and saw this car parked here 4/15. We have not seen anyone coming or going to this car. It’s a nuisance because it’s blocking part of the road. License plate #D691PC.
This one way street has driver's going the wrong way in front of a school on a daily basis. Student safety is compromised by this frequent violation.
Noise Complaint. Seems to be a lot of drinking, drugs, and very loud.
The unhoused encampment behind the IMI concrete plant on private property has continued to get out of control. This has been cleared out already and has now grown to the largest size to date. We have seen 50+ people on a daily basis back and forth. More and more of the unhoused have been cutting through private property on Cherokee Drive, leaving trash in yards, starting fights in the area, and continuing to scope out an abandoned house at the end of Cherokee to which the cops have been called out to at least twice. There is a brand new subdivision being built at the end of Cherokee and the area is finally being built up along with the addition of Switchyard Park. Bloomington has numerous services for the unhoused but camping on private property and causing issues to nearby neighborhoods should not be tolerated. The fear in the area is that this is becoming more and more unsafe as this encampment continues to grow in size. Please address this increasingly dangerous situation as soon as possible.
This man was inches from my back bumper from third street to 11th street. When I turned left onto 11th street this guy past me on the left fast he turned right onto Lindbergh Drive when I turned right he slowed down then slammed on his breaks and stopped in front of me causing me to break and almost hit him in the rear then he sped off