B-N Police Blotter: Thu. April 30, 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. April 30, 2015

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

23:50 04/30/2015 869 E 5856 8XX S MAIN ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
23:50 04/30/2015 869 E 5856 8XX S MAIN DOMESTIC DISPUTE
20:54 04/30/2015 980 E 5853 2XX FIELD CRT TELEPHONE THREAT
17:59 04/30/2015 924 E 5851 17XX N SCHOOL ST RUNAWAY – MINOR REQ AUTHORITATIVE INTERVENTION
17:50 04/30/2015 743 E 5850 16XX N MAIN SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
17:50 04/30/2015 743 E 5850 16XX N MAIN ALL OTHER CRIMINAL OFFENSES
15:19 04/30/2015 023 A 503 6XX W RAAB 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
14:12 04/30/2015 381 E 5844 14XX RIVER LANDING THEFT UNDER
13:24 04/30/2015 481 E 5839 9XX GREENBRIAR OTHER ORDINANCE VIOLATION – OV
12:50 04/30/2015 381 E 5838 14XX TRUMBULL THEFT UNDER
11:31 04/30/2015 964 E 5834 4XX N Fell CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
09:52 04/30/2015 381 E 5831 9XX GREENBRIAR OTHER ORDINANCE VIOLATION – OV
09:15 04/30/2015 698 E 5830 20XX CLAREMONT CC CMNS IDENTITY THEFT
08:59 04/30/2015 732 E 5829 8XX BROADWAY CRIMINAL DEFACEMENT OF PROPERTY
08:59 04/30/2015 732 E 5829 8XX BROADWAY CRIMINAL DEFACEMENT OF PROPERTY
01:51 04/30/2015 880 E 5826 2XX E MULBERRY DOMESTIC DISPUTE
00:12 04/30/2015 870 E 5823 6XX S LINDEN BATTERY

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