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Vehicles in the following situations MAY be involved in crimes and should be reported <br />to authorities: <br />® Slow moving, without lights, following aimless course in any location, including <br />residential streets, schools, and playgrounds (burglar, drug pusher, or sex <br />offender); <br />® Parked or occupied, containing one or more persons, especially at an unusual hour <br />(lookouts for a burglary or robbery); <br />® Parked by a business or unoccupied residence, being loaded with valuables <br />(burglary or theft); <br />® Abandoned in your neighborhood (stolen car); <br />® Containing weapons (criminal activity); <br />® Someone, especially a female or juvenile, being forced into a vehicle (kidnapping, <br />assault, or attempted rape); <br />® Business transactions taking place in it, especially around schools or parks (sale <br />of stolen items or drugs); <br />® Persons detaching mechanical parts or accessories from it (theft or vandalism); <br />® Objects being thrown from it (disposing of contraband). <br />Describing and. Reporting of Events, Vehicles and. Persons <br />Practicing to develop skill in providing quick, accurate descriptions is an excellent <br />NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH meeting activity. In attempting to describe events, <br />vehicles, or persons, write down the details of what you have observed while they are still <br />fresh in your mind, so your descriptions to law enforcement officials will be a accurate as <br />possible. <br />Describing Events <br />When describing events, write down: <br />® What happened; <br />0 When it happened; <br />