I wouldn't tow it immediately.
Question for you tho, if it is on private property why can't you just have it towed and not involve IMPD?
Yup. Always leave a note.
I'd recommend calling IMPD ASAP.
[video=youtube;IJw2lFWJ4aY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJw2lFWJ4aY[/video]
is it possible the owner simply lost this one and left his other 99 campers to go retrieve it? now he's herding those back through to pick this one up?
is the missing wheel symbolizing that you are to run out and joyously put a ring on it? and lay a tarp around it to protect it from the elements and broken doors/windows?
Dunno about Indiana, but Texas law (Hi Kirk!) in order to just call the tow company immediately you have to have your parking lot posted against unauthorized parking with a big sign also having the number the illegal parker can call to find out where his vehicle went. Which means you need to already have a contract with a local towing company and have the sign in place before the illegal parking occurs. Otherwise you have find the owner of the vehicle thru the DMV, then send a letter and give them 30 (I think) days to do something about it before you can tow. If you just tow it you can end up on the wrong end of a theft charge. I suspect Indiana law is not much different, altho I suspect the time frames are shorter. Texas seems to drag things out.
Best to let the local cops handle it. Call them the sooner the better, a person with a righteous break down would make some attempt to contact the church, or at least leave a note.
This calls for a classic: YOMANK!
Yes, people suck.
Can't even scrap it w/o a title.
Nice to know a cop can just transfer property to a new owner on the spot.
Can you see the plate in the video?
maybe see if frank or one of our other IMPD has any suggestions