Reporting of Suspicious Vehicles

Vehicles in the following situations MAY be but not limited to, involved in crimes and should be reported to the Sheriff's Office:
l   Slow moving, without lights, following aimless course in any location, including residential streets, schools, and playgrounds. (Burglars, drug dealers, or sex offender).
l   Parked or occupied vehicles, containing one or more persons, especially at an unusual hour (lookouts for a burglary, drug deal or robbery).
l   Parked by a business or unoccupied residence, being loaded with valuables (burglary or theft).
l   Abandoned in your neighborhood (stolen vehicle).
l   Someone, especially a female or juvenile, being forced into a vehicle (kidnapping, assault, or attempted rape).
l   Business transactions taking place, especially in a parking lot (theft of car or its contents).
l   Attempt of forcible entry, especially in a parking lot (theft of car or its contents).
l   Persons detaching mechanical parts or accessories from it (theft or vandalism).
l   Objects being thrown from a vehicle (disposing of contraband).