WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - The Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President is aware of concerns from the Navajo public stemming from social media posts regarding white vans in various communities that appear suspicious.
The Navajo Police Department, under the leadership of Navajo Police Chief Phillip Francisco, is actively addressing these concerns.
In one situation in the community of Tonalea, the Navajo Police Department responded to concerns over a white van traveling on a local road, which turned out to be a local church group that had rented the van to conduct group church activities in the area.
In another case, a white van was found to be abandoned and was towed on July 23. No suspicious activity is suspected at this time.
In the community of Red Lake, reports of a missing person in relation to a white van were investigated, however the reports were found to be unsubstantiated and the person was found in Flagstaff, Ariz.
“The Office of the President and Vice President is in communication with the Division of Public Safety and the Navajo Police Department regarding inquiries and concerns of our people. We take these concerns from the public very serious[ly] and we always encourage everyone to be aware of their surroundings and to keep a watchful eye on your children,” Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez said.
Francisco said the public should call district police departments to report any suspicious activities so the police can effectively investigate the cases. We value the public’s proactive approach in noticing suspicious activities in their community. However, we ask you call the police if you feel unsafe. Reports made on social media creates challenges in obtaining and verifying information regarding these reported activities,” Chief of Police Phillip Francisco stated. “Social media is not the preferred method of reporting suspected criminal activities and is not a monitored 24/7 platform.”
Contact your local police district at the following phone numbers to report any incidents or concerns:
Window Rock Police District (928) 871-6113/6114
Chinle Police District (928) 674-2111/2112
Crownpoint Police District (505) 786-2050/2051
Dilkon Police District (928) 657-8075
Kayenta Police District (928) 697-5600
Shiprock Police District (505) 368-1350/1351
Tuba City Police District (928) 283-3111/3112
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