Kalamazoo Public Safety tows vehicle after warning issued after partaking in ‘x-train’

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Community policing officer Hunter Bagley knocked on doors throughout Kalamazoo’s north side on Tuesday, warning letters in hand.

The letters caution people, who’s vehicles have been flagged as taking part in a mobile nuisance party, or x-train.

“After the officers on the street take note of the license plate, whether it’s on the notebook or through the body cam, it gets sent to our real time crime center, and it’s filtered, to determine that they were actually involved in the mobile nuisance party,” Bagley explained.

People get one warning letter, and it’s good for 6 months. If the car is caught again taking part in a mobile nuisance party during that time, the police department has the ability to tow the vehicle. This comes after a new ordinance was created more than a month ago…

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