| If I was up to no good I think a white van would be the last thing I'd use -- too obvious! |
Actually quite the opposite. White vans are everywhere! Almost every contractor, plumber, painter, delivery guy, handyman, etc... drives a white van. It's so easy to disregard them and just assume they are there to work on your neighbor's yard. If it was really circling for a while and then sitting, then absolutely positively call. |
| Does it have a "free candy" sign? |
| Non-emergency number. A police officer once told me they'd rather respond to a nothing call than a body because someone felt silly about calling. |
| Go ahead and call the non-emergency number. I attended our community meeting recently and the police said specifically that people living in the neighborhood knew what looked out of place, and they should always call to get things checked out. |
| ISIS, definately. |
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bad idea of an even worse attempt at humor. grow up. |
Ok and hour has passed OP. updates? |
Would you feel the same way if it was a black van? |
That would just be racist. |
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| Def call. I had an suv parked outside our house, then cruising down the cul de sac. Showed up a day later. Called non emergency police w make, model and license plate. Guy was wanted for hit and run, dui. He was trying to break into WiFi in the neighborhood. |
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We just had a report that a white van was in our neighborhood looking for military families. They went to the door and asked if they were military or if they knew of any.
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| Does it say "Free Candy" on the side? |