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Parked, occupied vehicles containing one or more persons are

especially significant if observed at an unusual hour. They could be

lookouts for a burglary in progress, even if the occupants appear to

be lovers.

Any vehicle moving slowly and without lights or following a

course that appears aimless or repetitive is suspicious. Occupants

may be casing for places to rob or burglarize.

Apparent business transactions conducted from a vehicle,

especially around schools or parks and if juveniles are involved,

could mean drug sales.

Persons being forced into vehicles -- especially if they are

juveniles or females -- may mean a possible kidnapping. Record the

license plates and call police.

An abandoned vehicle parked on your block may be stolen. Contact

parking control with a license plate number.

Place gravel outside windows where you’re concerned about

prowlers. The noise of someone stepping on it will serve to alert

you.

Seemingly innocent activities may be crimes in progress. Be a

good neighbor, be observant and watch for unusual activity.

A home window with a small break in it may mean a burglary has

occurred. Call police immediately.

A stranger entering your neighbor’s house when it is unoccupied

may be a burglar.

A scream heard anywhere may mean robbery or rape. Be observant and

notify police.

Anyone removing

accessories, license plates or gasoline from a car should be

reported.

Anyone peering into parked cars may be looking for a car to steal

or for valuables left in the car.

Persons entering or leaving a business place after hours could be

burglars. Safely try to note any vehicles involved and call police.

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