(bumping this thread)
Early Monday morning I received a phone call from my hygienist that there was a strange car in the middle of the parking area, but not in a parking spot. The passenger window was rolled down, and something was laying on the ground next to the car. Getting to the office I decided that I didn't need to call 911, but instead tried to call the local patrol office. It was 8:02 but the voicemail at the listed number directed me to call 911 as their office didn't open until 8 am. I did another search of the Wichita police website and found another phone number, finally talking with a human being. After talking with this person, they determined that I needed to speak with 911 about the car and transferred me to the call center.
I had taken photos of the car, which made it easy to report the Colorado fleet license plate. I also took down the VIN number, which in the end didn't match the Hertz rental car that would be reported stolen an hour after we called it in.
A phone call to Hertz alerted them to the presence of their car in our parking area. Eventually a police suburban arrived, and then the tow truck loaded up the car and trailered it away.
Early Monday morning I received a phone call from my hygienist that there was a strange car in the middle of the parking area, but not in a parking spot. The passenger window was rolled down, and something was laying on the ground next to the car. Getting to the office I decided that I didn't need to call 911, but instead tried to call the local patrol office. It was 8:02 but the voicemail at the listed number directed me to call 911 as their office didn't open until 8 am. I did another search of the Wichita police website and found another phone number, finally talking with a human being. After talking with this person, they determined that I needed to speak with 911 about the car and transferred me to the call center.
I had taken photos of the car, which made it easy to report the Colorado fleet license plate. I also took down the VIN number, which in the end didn't match the Hertz rental car that would be reported stolen an hour after we called it in.
A phone call to Hertz alerted them to the presence of their car in our parking area. Eventually a police suburban arrived, and then the tow truck loaded up the car and trailered it away.