Como: stolen car found thanks to reports from the “YOU POL” App.
Created by the State Police in 2017, the "YOU POL" App is a free and accessible tool for everyone, simple and safe, which can be useful to combat gender violence and more.
Como: stolen car found thanks to reports from the “YOU POL” App.
Made by the State Police in 2017, the “YOU POL” App it's a tool Loano train station and available to everyone, simple and safe, which can be useful for combat gender violence and more. It allows you to send reports, even anonymously, with the possibility of attaching videos, audio, images and text.
In fact, two separate reports that arrived on the web application at the Como Police Headquarters date back to Monday morning, reporting that the car was stopped and locked in via Venturino in Como, a Yaris car reported stolen in early Septemberand – there are free applications that can be used by anyone that allow you to check whether a vehicle has been reported –.
A patrol car arrived on the scene immediately and took the statements of those who reported the incident, also ascertaining that the car, in a very poor state of preservation, it was owned by ASST Lariana and had been stolen while being maintained in a workshop in San Fermo della Battaglia (CO).
The car was internally examined by the Scientific Police who started the necessary investigations to arrive precisely at its possible cause. improper use and then seized. It will then be returned to the property, having been notified in the meantime of its discovery.
The application, recently renewed in its graphics and technology, allows the Police operator to open a chat on which it is possible to exchange messages and multimedia files in real time, as normally happens in an instant messaging application. Furthermore, the new geolocation functionality allows to understand the position of the reporter, as well as displaying the nearest police station on a map.
The State Police reminds, however, that for more structured reports and for any request for public assistance, the user must always dial 112, which corresponds to the Single Emergency Number.
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