B-N Police Blotter: Thu. March 31, 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 31, 2016

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

20:28 03/31/2016 916 E 4394 2XX BELVIEW AVE RUNAWAY – MINOR REQ AUTHORITATIVE INTERVENTION
19:41 03/31/2016 719 E 4393 19XX KENNEDY LAN ASSIST OTHER GOV’T AGENCY
18:12 03/31/2016 871 A 379 W COLLEGE AVE AND WYLIE DR 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
17:20 03/31/2016 712 E 4388 12XX ROLAND DR DOMESTIC DISPUTE
17:20 03/31/2016 712 E 4388 12XX ROLAND DR VIOLATION OF ORDERS OF PROTECTION
17:20 03/31/2016 712 E 4388 12XX ROLAND DR IDENTITY THEFT
17:12 03/31/2016 262 E 4387 3XX E VERNON AVE CREDIT CARD FRAUD
16:20 03/31/2016 803 A 378 FELL AND BEAUFORT 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
16:02 03/31/2016 712 E 4384 3XX KINGSLEY ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
15:57 03/31/2016 981 E 4383 13XX SCHROEDER DR CIVIL DISPUTE (NO CRIME)
12:42 03/31/2016 589 E 4377 13XX HOVEY HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE
11:20 03/31/2016 481 A 377 DRY GROVE & KINGSLEY 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
10:00 03/31/2016 381 E 4369 7XX S GOLFCREST ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
08:12 03/31/2016 109 E 4367 9XX GREENBRIAR RETAIL THEFT
06:50 03/31/2016 435 E 4363 39XX E RAAB ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
04:30 03/31/2016 963 E 4362 FRISION RD – BRINDLE DR DOMESTIC DISPUTE
01:21 03/31/2016 837 E 4359 HOVEY – ADELAIDE DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL

 

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