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Suspicious

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Grosse Pointe Shores: Call Police Immediately to Report Suspicious Circumstances

Grosse Pointe Shores Director of Public Safety is urging residents to call police immediately when they see something they believe to be suspicious rather than waiting and reporting it hours, or even days, later.

As Grosse Pointe Shores Department of Public Safety continues to investigate a rash of three burglaries that happened within 10 days in January, the director wants to remind residents to call anything in they believe to be suspicious.  "Call us, even things that seem mundane," Director John Schulte said. "If a vehicle slows down in front of your house or idles in a neighbors driveway for a moment--call us, immediately." Schulte said calling in the moment is more helpful to the investigation. Officers will investigate the suspicious circumstances, and ideally arrive while the vehicle is still present so they may identify the driver and anyone inside the car, Schulte said. Sometimes those are the calls that lead to a break in the case, …

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