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Orleans Residents Asked To Remove Abandoned Vehicles

Last updated on Tuesday, July 25, 2017

(ORLEANS) - The Orleans Police Department would like to remind area residents that it is a violation of Indiana state law to have a vehicle which is inoperable on private or public property.

A vehicle which is inoperable is considered abandoned by definition according to Indiana law.

The Orleans Police Department will be tagging all inoperable vehicle located on public and private property within the Town of Orleans.

Once a vehicle is tagged the owner of the vehicle will have seventy-two (72) hours to remove the vehicle or the vehicle will be towed and the owner of the vehicle will be responsible for any and all towing and storage fees incurred.

The Orleans Police Department would like to encourage anyone who has an inoperable vehicle to remove it from their property and avoid the cost of having the vehicle towed and stored.

The Orleans Police Department would like to thank citizens for their cooperation in this matter.

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