B-N Police Blotter: Wed. June 3, 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.

Wed. June 3, 2015

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

23:23 06/03/2015 023 E 7541 DOMESTIC DISPUTE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
21:49 06/03/2015 922 E 7538 1XX N LINDEN BATTERY
20:21 06/03/2015 193 E 7533 6XX ORLANDO AVE CIVIL DISPUTE (NO CRIME)
18:30 06/03/2015 922 A 639 3XX S TOWANDA 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
17:50 06/03/2015 643 E 7531 14XX E COLLEGE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
17:50 06/03/2015 643 E 7531 14XX E COLLEGE THEFT UNDER
17:27 06/03/2015 706 E 7540 9X W CHERRY THEFT UNDER
14:53 06/03/2015 381 A 638 1XX BLOCK N VETERAN S PKWY 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
13:50 06/03/2015 109 E 7516 7XX ORLANDO CRIMINAL DEFACEMENT OF PROPERTY
13:48 06/03/2015 674 E 7515 15XX NORTHBROOK RUNAWAY – MINOR REQ AUTHORITATIVE INTERVENTION
13:29 06/03/2015 945 E 7513 4XX CARRIAGE HILLS DOG BITE
12:29 06/03/2015 698 E 7510 3XX S WALNUT THEFT OVER
12:29 06/03/2015 698 E 7507 4XX N LINDEN BURGLARY
11:45 06/03/2015 381 A 636 3XX S VETERANS PARKWAY 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
04:10 06/03/2015 794 E 7501 11XX PINE MEADOWS CT OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
03:43 06/03/2015 870 E 7502 7XX GOLFCREST DOMESTIC BATTERY
01:46 06/03/2015 880 E 7496 15XX WOODS OTHER MENTAL CASE

 

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