closed #201651
Abandoned Vehicle
502 S Muller PKWY
- Case Date:
- 3/20/2025
This car has been abandoned here for several months now- not moving, tires flat, not plated/ registered
This car has been abandoned here for several months now- not moving, tires flat, not plated/ registered
This car has been abandoned here for several weeks
This car has been abandoned here for several months now- not moving, tires flat, not plated/ registered
This car has been parked here since Monday. It appears someone may be living out of it. If the person who owns the vehicle is associated with a nearby home, it would be safer for the car to be parked in that driveway.
Maroon 4-door toyota tacoma pick up truck has been parked in the same place and not moved for 2 weeks, no apartment parking pass on it appears to have been stolen and dumped in a discreet parking spot.
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.
Blue Honda SUV sits here for weeks at a time unmoved.
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.
#201966 has been closed: 'Parking Officer has spoken to the owner and has made sure the vehicles are moved.' This was 4/9/2025. The Red Ford Truck and white SUV, parked in front of 613 S Eastside Drive, have not been moved an inch since that date, nor had they weeks before the Parking Officer addressed the issue with the owner. The Code of Ordinances of the City of Bloomington, Title 15.04.020 (2) defines an Abandoned Vehicle as: A vehicle left on public property continuously without having moved for three days. So the Parking Officer needs to talk to the owner again. He is not moving his vehicles, as the Code of Ordinances requires him to do.