B-N Police Blotter: Thu. March 17, 2016

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. March 17, 2016

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

23:13 03/17/2016 916 E 3685 4XX E LINCOLN DOMESTIC DISPUTE
22:10 03/17/2016 719 E 3683 6XX PINE STR THEFT UNDER
21:45 03/17/2016 916 A 327 VETERANS PKWY – COLLEGE 10-50 INJURY – STREET
20:43 03/17/2016 922 E 3680 3XX GREENBRIAR DR RETAIL THEFT
20:27 03/17/2016 916 E 3676 7XX ORLANDO AVE OTHER PUBLIC COMPLAINT
19:26 03/17/2016 871 E 3674 4XX NORMAL CIVIL DISPUTE (NO CRIME)
19:26 03/17/2016 871 E 3674 4XX NORMAL THEFT UNDER
18:50 03/17/2016 837 E 3669 1XX S FELL HIT AND RUN
18:50 03/17/2016 837 A 326 1XX S FELL 10-57 DAMAGE – STREET
18:02 03/17/2016 803 A 325 BROADWAY – NORTH 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
18:02 03/17/2016 710 E 3666 BROADWAY – NORTH DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
17:26 03/17/2016 712 A 324 3XX S VETERANS PKWY 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
17:10 03/17/2016 712 E 3659 13XX FT JESSE RD CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
17:07 03/17/2016 719 E 3661 1XX NORTHFIELD DR DOMESTIC BATTERY
16:50 03/17/2016 803 E 3663 1XX W NORTH STR OTHER MENTAL CASE
16:22 03/17/2016 969 E 3655 6XX S ADELAIDE STR THEFT UNDER
16:20 03/17/2016 937 E 3656 1XX NORTHFIELD DR RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY
14:48 03/17/2016 922 E 3650 13XX FRANKLIN AVE AGGRAVATED BATTERY
14:39 03/17/2016 310 E 3647 5XX N PARKSIDE THEFT UNDER
13:27 03/17/2016 310 E 3645 5XX N PARKSIDE BATTERY – OV
13:00 03/17/2016 687 E 3653 1XX E PHOENIX AVE OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
11:30 03/17/2016 632 N 8 7XX S GOLFCREST TOW VEHICLE – PRIV. PROP.
10:40 03/17/2016 698 E 3636 2XX E CHERRY CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
09:59 03/17/2016 632 A 323 15XX W RAAB 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
08:30 03/17/2016 674 E 3642 3XX S KINGSLEY BATTERY
01:21 03/17/2016 869 E 3627 8XX S LINDEN DOMESTIC BATTERY
00:35 03/17/2016 710 E 3626 1XX N LINDEN BATTERY

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201603628
Date/Time Reported: Thursday, 3/17/2016 1:27 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Suspended, Revoked Drivers License; Traffic IL Vehicle Code. 3/17/16 1:27 am. E. College Ave. and Grandview Dr. Cleared by Adult Arrest.

Case Number: 201603764
Date/Time Reported: Thursday, 3/17/2016 2:37 P.M
Disposition/Parties:
Forgery; Assist Other Agency. 3/17/16 2:37 pm. ISU Student Rec Center, 347 S. University St. Referred to Other Jurisdiction.

Case Number: 201603678
Date/Time Reported: Thursday, 3/17/2016 8:52 P.M
Disposition/Parties:
Criminal Damage to Property. 3/17/16 8:52 pm. Cardinal Court Parking Lot, 702 Gregory St. Administratively Closed.

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