Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Heads-Up: Suspicious Vehicle

We received the following email from a concerned neighbor and wanted to pass it along:

Hello to our neighbors,
On Sunday August 2nd 2009, as my husband and I were driving through Section 3 & 4
we came upon a vehicle park at the very back cul de sac. It was occupied by three Hispanic men that were out of the vehicle and obviously drinking. This vehicle does not belong to a resident here. I believe I have seen this vehicle in the past driving around in here before. It is always occupied by at least two men. Ages are unclear, but they are not older gentlemen and definitely not teenagers. It is a small dark car. The model was possibly a Toyota or Honda. It was older looking and dirty. There were no work crews here on that day. It was about 4 or 5 o'clock. We had just come back from a drive when we came upon them. The more I've been thinking about it, the more I thought our neighbors and families should be aware. So I hope this information serves to alert our families.

Sincerely, Two Grandparents

Remember that it's okay to call Pierce County Sheriff if you observe any suspicious vehicles, people, or behavior. It's appropriate to dial 911 for anything in progress (including trespassing or any type of suspicious activity). To report something that's not in progress, call (253) 798-4721 and press 1.

Thanks for sharing this information with your neighbors!

2 comments:

Amy Pepper said...

Thank you for sharing this information in hopes of keeping us all safe in the neighborhood. Glad to see others looking out for the safety and security of us all. Will be sure to keep my eyes open to any suspicious behaviors and will definately get others involved should it be necessary.

Thanks again,
Amy Pepper

Anonymous said...

I run and walk back there often and have observed alot of suspicious activity. Can we write down license plate numbers (I'm not saying approach someone) and when we call 911 we would have more info. to give them. The more people that patrol back there and make calls when seeing suspicious activity the more likely we will get a response...understanding that they respond to higher priority calls first. Thanks everyone for keeping an eye out!