COV and VPD please remove these vagrants at all once, hold them accountable for the vandalism.
This is a prime example of why we can’t allow the homeless to camp in or around private or public property. They have no respect for other people’s property. Where there’s homeless you’ll almost always find trash, fires, and destruction of property.
Daniel never call dispatch.
Call 911 and explain that a crime is in progress.
List the crimes starting with breaking and entering or vandalism then trespassing... etc.
If needed go to the station on Amador St with pictures.
Demand action before this Bum escalates this in any way to threaten you or a employee with harm forcing you to defend your self.
Again Demand the the laws that protect you and your business are enforced in A Proactive manner not after crimes have been committed.
Not only has this news not been removed but now there is trash all over the sidewalk and this vagrant is sleeping under a blanket in that easy chair in the picture. Don’t the police drive past this area everyday? Why dont they stop and do something?
Thank you for reporting! The Police Department's Community Service Section (CSS) has opened a case for this issue. CSS has one part-time and three full-time employees who are responsible for addressing all quality of life concerns, supporting Neighborhood Watch groups, and working with the Neighborhood Law Program and Code Enforcement to address distressed and dangerous properties. We work hard to investigate each report in a timely manner, and will investigate this report as soon as we possibly can. Please keep in mind there is a lengthy process to remove illegal encampments. If you have any questions, please call our office at (707) 553-7218.
If you witness any suspicious or criminal activity that requires an immediate response, please call 9-1-1.
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Coco (Utilisateur inscrit)
Local User (Utilisateur inscrit)
If you did what was their response?
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Utilisateur inscrit)
Theo Bevius (Utilisateur inscrit)
Local User: "Really... Did you call the police? If you did what was their response?"
... And were you surprised? If you were, then I guess you're new in town. Welcome to Vallejo.
Jw (Utilisateur inscrit)
This is a prime example of why we can’t allow the homeless to camp in or around private or public property. They have no respect for other people’s property. Where there’s homeless you’ll almost always find trash, fires, and destruction of property.
Local User (Utilisateur inscrit)
Call 911 and explain that a crime is in progress.
List the crimes starting with breaking and entering or vandalism then trespassing... etc.
If needed go to the station on Amador St with pictures.
Demand action before this Bum escalates this in any way to threaten you or a employee with harm forcing you to defend your self.
Again Demand the the laws that protect you and your business are enforced in A Proactive manner not after crimes have been committed.
Jw (Utilisateur inscrit)
Jw (Utilisateur inscrit)
Code Enforcement Division (Membre officiel vérifié)
Reconnu Christina E., Community Services Section (CSS) (Utilisateur inscrit)
Thank you for reporting! The Police Department's Community Service Section (CSS) has opened a case for this issue. CSS has one part-time and three full-time employees who are responsible for addressing all quality of life concerns, supporting Neighborhood Watch groups, and working with the Neighborhood Law Program and Code Enforcement to address distressed and dangerous properties. We work hard to investigate each report in a timely manner, and will investigate this report as soon as we possibly can. Please keep in mind there is a lengthy process to remove illegal encampments. If you have any questions, please call our office at (707) 553-7218.
If you witness any suspicious or criminal activity that requires an immediate response, please call 9-1-1.
Clos Christina E., Community Services Section (CSS) (Utilisateur inscrit)