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Every day in the afternoon they were quad and her bike riders who are riding up and down HighView Lane and the others streets in the area doing wheelies and basically terrorizing everyone.this has been reported to the police but the police have yet to respond. Spme of The riders enter HighView Lane from a triail which is located at the end of the HighView Lane cul-de-sac. There qre additional riders that reside at the last house on the even side of Highview lane. The home is a slate blue color and it is a 2 family home. There is believed to be be dirt bikes stored in the rear or basement of this dwelling. Please assist us with the safety/ nuisance/quality of life issue.
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An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
Janni (Registered User)
Edgewood Villager (Registered User)
If you know where dirt bikes, quads and ATVs are garaged, report it to the New Haven Police Criminal Intel Unit. The officer in charge is:
Sergeant Karl Jacobson
New Haven Police Department
Criminal Intel Unit/Narcotics
One Union Ave, New Haven CT
phone: (203) 946-6098… read more
travnman (Registered User)
Closed XYZ (Registered User)
Reopened An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
Andrushka (Registered User)
SeeClickFix New Haven Nation, time to make some noise of our own. Spring has sprung and again dirtbikes are flying up and streets, through parks, and on sidewalks, terrorizing the city.
On April 28 (Thursday), give the mayor’s office (203 946-8200) to let her know that it’s time to track down the bikes and confiscate!! More calls equals more action and fewer dirtbikes on the streets!!
Andrushka (Registered User)
Closed Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)
For information on storage locations of ATVs and other illegal vehicles, please call (203)946-6098 (reports can be made anonymously). Community members are always welcome to notify their respective District Manager; however, it’s important that people don’t telephone their District Manager to report an incident which is currently taking place, but instead telephone the incident into the non-emergency line to have officers dispatched. We appreciate your concern and help in addressing this matter.