B-N Police Blotter: Tue. Jan. 13, 2015

By WJBC Staff

A look at reported offenses in Bloomington, Normal and on the Illinois State University campus. Reports do not indicate confirmed offenses.

Tue. Jan. 13, 2015

City of Bloomington

Call Time Location / Block Address Disposition Type

1:30 am W GROVE ST / S ALLIN ST Report Traffic Stop

7:12 am 11XX N ROOSEVELT AVE Report Disorderly Conduct

7:20 am N VETERANS PKWY / EASTLAND DR Accident Report MVA

8:38 am 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs

8:57 am 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs

9:35 am 24XX E WASHINGTON ST Accident Report MVA

9:56 am 14XX N MAIN ST Accident Report MVA

10:29 am 12XX E LOCUST ST Accident Report MVA

10:30 am 32XX E EMPIRE ST Accident Report MVA

11:40 am 7XX DOUGLAS ST Accident Report MVA

11:42 am W JEFFERSON ST / N CENTER ST Accident Report MVA

11:59 am 1XXX N DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR ARR/RPT Criminal Damage to Property

12:14 pm 1XXX W LOCUST ST Accident Report MVA

12:46 pm 16XX E EMPIRE ST Report Retail Theft

12:47 pm 5XX DEL VISTA DR Report Animal Complaint

12:52 pm 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs

3:22 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other

3:31 pm 16XX E EMPIRE ST Report Retail Theft

5:50 pm 32XX GERIG DR Report Found Property

7:03 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Physical

7:27 pm W MARKET ST / N WESTERN AVE Report Traffic Stop

8:09 pm S CENTER ST / W WOOD ST Report Traffic Stop

9:28 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Physical

Town of Normal

Call Time Date Officer Type Report Location / Block Address Disposition Type

21:21 01/13/2015 262 E 533 KINGSLEY – HOVEY SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE

20:39 01/13/2015 262 E 531 18XX A ST ASSIST TO FIRE DEPT

20:20 01/13/2015 230 E 529 COLLEGE – BLAIR OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE W/SUSPENDED REGISTRATION

20:20 01/13/2015 230 E 529 COLLEGE – BLAIR SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE

18:57 01/13/2015 193 E 526 7XX ORLANDO THEFT UNDER

18:39 01/13/2015 262 E 523 11XX Hovey DOMESTIC DISPUTE

18:17 01/13/2015 803 A 50 COTTAGE – HOVEY 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

18:10 01/13/2015 712 A 51 1XX BLOCK W NORTH 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

17:38 01/13/2015 193 A 49 MAIN – GREGORY 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

16:07 01/13/2015 435 A 48 5XX S FELL 10-57 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP

16:01 01/13/2015 781 E 518 7XX W ORLANDO DOMESTIC DISPUTE

16:01 01/13/2015 781 E 518 7XX W ORLANDO HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE

15:54 01/13/2015 262 E 515 KERN – SAMANTHA SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE

15:31 01/13/2015 193 A 47 RAAB – ROCKINGHAM 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

15:19 01/13/2015 435 A 46 SCHOOL – WILLOW 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

12:30 01/13/2015 374 E 507 TOWN OF NORMAL CRIMINAL SEXUAL ABUSE

04:09 01/13/2015 980 E 502 2XX N FELL AVE ASSIST TO FIRE DEPT

03:29 01/13/2015 982 N 5 7XX S GOLFCREST RD TOW VEHICLE – PUBLIC PROP.

02:49 01/13/2015 794 E 500 1X STRIEGEL CT ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT

02:49 01/13/2015 794 E 500 1X STRIEGEL CT ILLEGAL CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL BY MINOR

02:40 01/13/2015 982 N 4 ORLANDO AVE – NORTHBROOK DR TOW VEHICLE – PUBLIC PROP.

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201500509
Date/Time Reported: Tuesday, 1/13/2015 2:00 P.M
Disposition/Parties:
Theft Under.Occurred at an unknown time from 4/28/14 to 4/30/14 at Manchester Hall, 215 W Mulberry St. Administratively Closed.

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