closed #143365
Abandoned Vehicle
614 W Allen ST
- Case Date:
- 1/27/2015
Vehicle does not have current plates parked in the yard with flat tires. Hasn't moved in a long time.
Vehicle does not have current plates parked in the yard with flat tires. Hasn't moved in a long time.
blue Plymouth hatch back, Tennessee plate T09 97R (not sure if zero or letter O) was behind me as i traveled south on jackson approaching 17th, while i was riding my moped. the gentleman drove around me into the wrong lane to get ahead of me when were no more than 15 yards from the stop sign. i pulled up next to his right side and stared through his tinted window. he rolled the window down and rudely swore at me for looking at him. when i questioned his driving he told me i was just on a moped and that he had things to do. he had a mean look and several open sores on his face, he loked to be ravaged by the effects of meth or heroine use. when he asked if i had a problem with that i said yes, he then swore and struck his wheel, i felt he wanted to get violent. but he turned left onto 17th. i looked after him to get his plate number, he hit his brakes as if he intended to come back and attack me but then proceeded onward. if he's not a drug dealer i'll eat my hat.
Across from 611 W Wylie St there is an Abandoned Vehicle parked on the north side of W Wylie St. It is a white Ford Van (IN plate: TK586MID). Vehicle has been parked at this location for about a month & has a couple of flat tires.
There is a green Chevy Cavalier convertible which has a flat left front tire which we believe has been abandoned. It is parked on North Lincoln Street between 15th and 16th, on the west side of the street. It has not moved in about 4 months now and has always had that flat tire. As such, we believe it has been abandoned.
Green Sedan. Abandoned and vandalized. On Pine between Kirkwood and 6th
With the recent crime in the neighborhood, it would be nice to see regular police patrols in the evenings.
Could use a week or two of speed limit enforcement. We often have cars gunning their engines and far exceeding the speed limit. It's dangerous on such a narrow street. Some moderate speed bumps might help, or occasional law enforcement presence
This house is currently creating a lot of noise. There is loud cursing, homophobic slurs, and other negative language being yelled.
This car at 6th and Elm has been parked and not moved for over a year. The owners no longer live at the house. It has weeds grown up around it and limits parking in the neighborhood.
November of 2013 my truck died and I decided to try to go all of 2014 without a vehicle. So far so good. I hike and bike the B-line a LOT at all times of day/night. I have recently noticed more of a police presence there, I'm guessing in response to the recent crime spree there. I've also noticed police talking with parks workers there and stickers (on the parks worker's vehicles) alerting us that the park workers can alert police (and I imagine EMS) if needed. Today I saw a city worker bush hogging a bunch of tall weeds that a criminal could hide out in waiting to pounce. I say all that to say a BIG THANK YOU! That B-line is too nice to let it be ruined by a handful of thugs. Thanks again to all of you....and 'book em Dano.'