B-N Police Blotter: Tue. June 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.

Tue. June 30, 2015

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

22:06 06/30/2015 965 E 8830 4XX E VERNON AVE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
19:55 06/30/2015 916 E 8829 6XX ORLANDO AVE OTHER MENTAL CASE
18:17 06/30/2015 965 A 709 HOVEY / S MAIN 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
17:40 06/30/2015 700 E 8827 14XX E COLLEGE AVE DOMESTIC BATTERY
16:39 06/30/2015 700 E 8821 3XX N GREENBRIAR DR CIVIL DISPUTE (NO CRIME)
16:18 06/30/2015 803 E 8822 20XX HAVERHILL CC PARK BURGLARY
16:18 06/30/2015 803 E 8822 20XX HAVERHILL CC PARK CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
13:30 06/30/2015 659 E 8814 10XX PINE MEADOWS OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
13:00 06/30/2015 481 E 8812 ADELAIDE – HOVEY SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
11:47 06/30/2015 472 E 8809 16XX N MAIN RETAIL THEFT
10:56 06/30/2015 405 E 8808 20XX TOWANDA DOMESTIC DISPUTE
10:12 06/30/2015 109 E 8807 1X ROBINWOOD DOG BITE
08:47 06/30/2015 659 E 8804 12XX WALLT DOMESTIC DISPUTE
01:55 06/30/2015 794 E 8801 15XX E COLLEGE AVE INTERFERENCE WITH EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION
01:55 06/30/2015 794 E 8801 15XX E COLLEGE AVE DOMESTIC BATTERY
01:40 06/30/2015 870 E 8799 MAIN ST – COLLEGE AVE POSSESSION OF CANNABIS 30 GM AND UNDER
01:40 06/30/2015 870 E 8799 MAIN ST – COLLEGE AVE POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
01:40 06/30/2015 870 E 8799 MAIN ST – COLLEGE AVE SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE

 

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