B-N Police Blotter: Mon. June 8, 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.

Mon. June 8, 2015

City of Bloomington

Call Time Location / Block Address Disposition Type

 

12:38 am ARBORS Report Extra Patrol
11:33 am E LINCOLN ST / FOUR SEASONS RD Accident Report MVA
11:47 am N MORRIS AVE / W WASHINGTON ST ACR/RPT MVA
12:23 pm 3XX E GROVE ST Report Disorderly Conduct
2:45 pm W MARKET ST / N MASON ST Report Traffic Stop
3:40 pm MORRISSEY DR / RHODES LN ACR/ARR/RPT MVAINJY
4:09 pm 6XX S MAIN ST Accident Report MVA
4:15 pm 22XX RAINBOW AVE Accident Report MVAHR
4:26 pm 5XX S CLINTON ST ARR/RPT Retail Theft
4:34 pm 3XX S EAST ST Arrest Wanted Subject
4:53 pm 39XX GENERAL ELECTRIC RD Report Theft
5:00 pm 3XX W MARKET ST Accident Report MVA
6:05 pm 12XX ZETA ST Report Burglary
7:08 pm 13XX N HERSHEY RD Report Animal Bite
7:26 pm 22XX W MARKET ST Accident Report MVAINJY
7:38 pm 8XX N HERSHEY RD Accident Report MVA
7:50 pm 16XX S MAIN ST Accident Report MVAHR
8:18 pm 3XX S EAST ST Arrest Invs
8:39 pm E JEFFERSON ST / N GRIDLEY ST Accident Report MVA
9:24 pm 5XX W MACARTHUR AVE Report Custody Exchange
9:56 pm 9XX TURNBERRY DR Report Missing Person
10:04 pm 13XX S OAK ST Accident Report MVAHR
11:01 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other

Town of Normal

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

21:45 06/08/2015 743 E 7751 7XX ORLANDO AVE CIVIL DISPUTE (NO CRIME)
21:35 06/08/2015 192 E 7748 11XX BRYAN ST HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE
21:35 06/08/2015 192 E 7748 11XX BRYAN ST ASSIST OTHER GOV’T AGENCY
20:39 06/08/2015 743 A 655 14XX TRUMBULL AVE 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
20:21 06/08/2015 922 E 7744 5XX N PARKSIDE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
19:53 06/08/2015 965 E 7743 20XX MIDWAY AVE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
18:22 06/08/2015 192 E 7739 1XX S FELL RETAIL THEFT
18:14 06/08/2015 837 E 7738 3XX S VETERAN S PRK CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO REAL PROPERTY
17:20 06/08/2015 922 E 7737 13XX FRANKLIN DOMESTIC DISPUTE
17:07 06/08/2015 983 E 7736 16XX N MAIN CREDIT CARD FRAUD
16:32 06/08/2015 743 E 7735 MAIN / VIRGINIA SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
16:08 06/08/2015 803 E 7734 8XX PINE ST CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
16:08 06/08/2015 803 E 7734 8XX PINE ST THEFT UNDER
15:56 06/08/2015 965 A 654 4XX S MAIN 10-57 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
15:56 06/08/2015 922 A 653 9XX S COTTAGE 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
14:49 06/08/2015 310 E 7728 17XX N SCHOOL 32 DOMESTIC DISPUTE
10:46 06/08/2015 109 A 652 8XX S MAIN 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
10:29 06/08/2015 945 E 7717 15XX FT JESSE HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE
09:30 06/08/2015 965 E 7716 7XX KINGSLEY BURGLARY
09:14 06/08/2015 310 E 7715 17XX N SCHOOL CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
08:45 06/08/2015 310 E 7714 15XX WOODS OTHER MENTAL CASE
07:49 06/08/2015 381 E 7713 12XX STEPHENS THEFT UNDER
07:26 06/08/2015 965 E 7710 13XX S MAIN OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
00:15 06/08/2015 982 E 7708 1XX W SHELBOURNE DR CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
00:15 06/08/2015 982 E 7708 1XX W SHELBOURNE DR DOMESTIC DISPUTE

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