B-N Police blotter: Thu. Jan. 15, 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.

Thu. Jan. 15, 2015

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

23:55 01/15/2015 796 E 626 12XX AURORA WAY CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO VEHICLE

23:09 01/15/2015 501 E 625 14XX OREILLY CT DOMESTIC DISPUTE

23:09 01/15/2015 501 E 625 14XX OREILLY CT OTHER MENTAL CASE

22:31 01/15/2015 738 E 623 ADELAIDE/MAJOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENSE OF DRUGS

20:25 01/15/2015 435 A 71 1XX BLOCK W MULBERRY @ CONSTITUTION 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

19:19 01/15/2015 871 E 620 1XX HIGHPOINT OTHER MENTAL CASE

17:55 01/15/2015 871 E 614 4XX W VERNON ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT

17:39 01/15/2015 758 A 69 17XX E COLLEGE AVE 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP

17:25 01/15/2015 193 E 613 14XX O REILLY COURT DOMESTIC DISPUTE

17:25 01/15/2015 193 A 70 HENRY/SHELBOURNE 10-50 INJURY – STREET

16:43 01/15/2015 262 E 612 17XX LINDA LANE DOMESTIC DISPUTE

16:28 01/15/2015 803 A 68 BRADFORD / W RAAB 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

16:13 01/15/2015 712 E 611 1XX WEST CHERRY OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

15:47 01/15/2015 643 E 609 6XX N SCHOOL STREET RUNAWAY – MINOR REQ AUTHORITATIVE INTERVENTION

15:42 01/15/2015 871 A 67 4XX S MAIN 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP

12:38 01/15/2015 964 A 66 3XX E VERNON 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP

12:06 01/15/2015 964 E 599 2XX DOUD CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

11:56 01/15/2015 109 E 598 TOWANDA – JERSEY SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE

11:05 01/15/2015 698 E 594 15XX E COLLEGE LOST ARTICLE

11:00 01/15/2015 782 E 595 RAAB – ROCKINGHAM RECKLESS DRIVING

10:48 01/15/2015 923 A 65 2XX S MAIN 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

10:16 01/15/2015 964 E 591 22XX FT JESSE OTHER MENTAL CASE

10:08 01/15/2015 481 E 589 9XX GREENBRIAR RETAIL THEFT

09:50 01/15/2015 109 E 590 1XX HAMMIT DR MISSING PERSON

09:07 01/15/2015 964 E 587 9X W LOCUST OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

08:11 01/15/2015 632 A 64 COLLEGE – LINDEN 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

07:57 01/15/2015 481 A 63 LINDEN – WILLOW 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET

02:27 01/15/2015 969 E 582 1XX W WILLOW DOMESTIC BATTERY

02:16 01/15/2015 600 E 583 10XX CHARLOTTE BATTERY

01:39 01/15/2015 600 E 581 1XX W WILLOW DOMESTIC DISPUTE

01:13 01/15/2015 710 E 580 1XX E BEAUFORT DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201500584
Date/Time Reported: Thursday, 1/15/2015 2:11 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Possession of Cannabis 30 gm and Under; Possession of Drug Equipment; Illegal Possession of Alcohol by Minor.Occurred on 1/15/15 at 2:11 am at Watterson Towers, 315 S Fell Ave. Cleared by Adult Arrest.

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