Law enforcement issues such as illegal parking need to be reported directly to the St. Petersburg Police Department when the vehicle is present by calling 727-893-7780 (for non-emergencies) or 911 (for emergencies). You can also use their app, Tip411, which is monitored by SPPD to report issues anonymously.
(posted on behalf of Assistant Chief Joseph Dente, SPPD)
Thank you for your SeeClickFix #4577982 to Mayor Rick Kriseman dated June 19, 2018. The Mayor has asked me to respond directly to you regarding an illegally parked truck at the intersection of 811 7th Ave N. Community Service Officer Donnie Herring traveled to that location and was unable to locate the vehicle initially described. Officer Herring will continue to patrol the area and take enforcement action when applicable. In the meantime, if you witness a violation, please feel free to call The St. Petersburg Police Department at (727) 893-7780 when the incident is occurring. This way, an Officer can respond immediately and conduct an investigation.
If you need further assistance, please feel free to contact Community Service Sergeant Jason Deary at 727-892-5989
Thank you for bringing your concern to our attention.
Sincerely,
Joseph Dente
Assistant Chief of Police
Uniform Services Bureau
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Law enforcement issues such as illegal parking need to be reported directly to the St. Petersburg Police Department when the vehicle is present by calling 727-893-7780 (for non-emergencies) or 911 (for emergencies). You can also use their app, Tip411, which is monitored by SPPD to report issues anonymously.
http://police.stpete.org/solve-crime/tip411.html
Closed Mayor's Action Center 5 (Registered User)
(posted on behalf of Assistant Chief Joseph Dente, SPPD)
Thank you for your SeeClickFix #4577982 to Mayor Rick Kriseman dated June 19, 2018. The Mayor has asked me to respond directly to you regarding an illegally parked truck at the intersection of 811 7th Ave N. Community Service Officer Donnie Herring traveled to that location and was unable to locate the vehicle initially described. Officer Herring will continue to patrol the area and take enforcement action when applicable. In the meantime, if you witness a violation, please feel free to call The St. Petersburg Police Department at (727) 893-7780 when the incident is occurring. This way, an Officer can respond immediately and conduct an investigation.
If you need further assistance, please feel free to contact Community Service Sergeant Jason Deary at 727-892-5989
Thank you for bringing your concern to our attention.
Sincerely,
Joseph Dente
Assistant Chief of Police
Uniform Services Bureau