Thank you for your post - we have forwarded this to the attention of the SPPD and asked them to address this issue report. Sincerely, Mayor's Action Center
(posted on behalf of Assistant Chief Luke Williams, SPPD)
Thank you for your e-mail, SeeClickFix # 1662390, dated May 21, 2015, regarding the law enforcement vehicle parked in the 3500 block of 29th Avenue South. The Mayor has asked that I respond to you directly in reference to this issue. After further investigation, it was determined the vehicle was improperly parked at this location by a Pinellas County Sheriff's deputy. Major Michael Kovacsev handled the incident and the issue should be resolved.
If you have any further issues with this vehicle or any other complaints, please feel free to contact Major Michael Kovacsev at (727) 892-5129.
Thank you for bringing your concerns to the attention of the St. Petersburg Police Department.
Sincerely,
Luke C. Williams
Assistant Chief of Police
Uniform Services Bureau
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(posted on behalf of Assistant Chief Luke Williams, SPPD)
Thank you for your e-mail, SeeClickFix # 1662390, dated May 21, 2015, regarding the law enforcement vehicle parked in the 3500 block of 29th Avenue South. The Mayor has asked that I respond to you directly in reference to this issue. After further investigation, it was determined the vehicle was improperly parked at this location by a Pinellas County Sheriff's deputy. Major Michael Kovacsev handled the incident and the issue should be resolved.
If you have any further issues with this vehicle or any other complaints, please feel free to contact Major Michael Kovacsev at (727) 892-5129.
Thank you for bringing your concerns to the attention of the St. Petersburg Police Department.
Sincerely,
Luke C. Williams
Assistant Chief of Police
Uniform Services Bureau