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DO YOU HAVE AN INTERSTATE DRUG RING AND PROSTITUTES NEEDING A PLACE TO STAY? TRY 620 Curtola Parkway, night and day. Torn up Cars appear out of nowhere, with fake, bent license plates retrieved from junkyards, parked all along road. When one disappears, another appears ten minutes later. Bags with spent needles and condoms are casually thrown out of vehicles, always new ones, always haggled women noisily racing to 620 curtola for their next fix of good, quality vallejo illegal drugs. Apparently the local gangs love this spot and are completely convinced that neither the cops nor the new mayor will ever notice the only place in vallejo still like this. Two derelict abandoned white vehicles have been parked in front the two buildings comprising 620 Curtola for NINE MONTHS...to make sure prostitutes and drugs dealers do not accidentally park directly in front of this building. 4 new drug cars have appeared and disappeared so far today. The drug gangs running out of this house must be very well connected to city hall, because this place is just three blocks from our new Mayor's office. The only good news is that a cop car pulled up to this building a couple weeks ago and a cop ran inside, then back out. He was either there to do something about it or to pick up a payment on his way to the mayor's office. This random car with no plates @#$% has got to stop.
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Coco (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Zamknięte Christina E., Community Services Section (CSS) (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Ponownie otwarte Johan Weber (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Johan Weber (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Johan Weber (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Zamknięte Christina E., Community Services Section (CSS) (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Thank you for reporting! The Police Department's Community Service Section (CSS) has opened a case for this issue. CSS has one part-time and three full-time employees who are responsible for addressing all quality of life concerns, supporting Neighborhood Watch groups, and working with the Neighborhood Law Program and Code Enforcement to address distressed and dangerous properties. We work hard to investigate each report in a timely manner, and will investigate this report as soon as we possibly can. If you have any questions, please call our office at (707) 553-7218.
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