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  • Illegal Dumping Archivado
    National Al Vallejo, California - Vallejo
    Between Santa Clara and Branciforte in National Alley, A blue coach has been dumped. It's been there for a week.
    Also Between Branciforte and Butte in National Alley, are 3 or 4 mattresses stacked on a telephone pole.
    There is also a cushion on the corner of Branciforte and Kentucky
  • 324 Kentucky St. Vallejo, California - Vallejo

    The is a car in front of my house that is abandoned. It has three year old tags, so it hasn't been registered. It is full of junk, it is beaten up, and has just been sitting there for two weeks.
    It is a black mazda, 4 door sedan.
    Please tow it off to a car dump.

    So I just called the hot line. What a joke. Its the Vallejo Police department. You may as well set the thing on fire. These jerks at VPD are as useful as @#$% on a bull.

  • 320 / 318kentucky St Vallejo, California - Vallejo
    There is an old beat up camper on Kentucky St. that I reported on Friday. Yesterday some cops came but nothing happened. Damn thing is still there. A dirty couple lives in it. Isn't there a law?
  • sink holes Archivado
    National Alley Between Santa Clara St And Brancifort Vallejo, California - Vallejo
    Sink holes (3) in National alley between Santa Clara St and Brancifort (? spelling). Something needs to be done before someone gets hurt.
  • squarters Archivado
    320 Kentucky St Vallejo, California - Vallejo
    I have an abandon house next to me and some filthy people have moved a beat up, duck taped old camper tailor right in front of the house at 320/318 Kentucky Street. They look terrible and the trailor looks worse. Big eye sore. And Freddie Mac is trying to sell the house.
  • 326 Kentucky St. Vallejo, California - Vallejo
    My neighbor, a alcoholic woman, has tossed some of her furniture on the street in front of her rented house and refuses to deal with this unwanted item, a large brown couch. I have asked her to deal with it (take it to the dump) and she says, " It's not your business." She admits it is unwanted and she tossed it out of her house. These neighborhoods in Vallejo are bad enough without this kind of behavoir, which is far too prevalent do to Inaction by the police and city government, who refuse to do anything in this city. The situation is out of control, Trash everywhere around town.