B-N Police Blotter: Mon. June 27, 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.

Mon. June 27, 2016

City of Bloomington

Call Time Location / Block Address Disposition Type

12:13 am W MARKET ST / CATHERINE ST Arrest Person Contact
8:23 am BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Physical
8:29 am 1X WESTPORT CT Report Burglary
8:47 am 17XX CLEARWATER AVE Report Criminal Damage to Property
11:16 am 18XX S VETERANS PKWY Report Animal Bite
12:26 pm 11XX GETTYSBURG DR Report Disorderly Conduct
3:14 pm 17XX E EMPIRE ST Report Retail Theft
3:20 pm 15XX E EMPIRE ST Report Disorderly Conduct
3:43 pm N LEE ST / W EMERSON ST Accident Report MVA
4:27 pm 19XX PEACH ST Report Criminal Damage to Property
5:35 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other
5:59 pm S ALLIN ST / W MACARTHUR AVE Accident Report MVA
6:26 pm 21XX E EMPIRE ST Report Shots Fired
7:05 pm 21XX TODD DR Report Telephone Threats/Harassment
8:22 pm MCKAY DR / SIX POINTS RD Accident Report MVA
9:14 pm 1XXX ARLENE CT Arrest Wanted Subject
9:22 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other
9:25 pm 2XX N OAK ST Report Armed Subject
9:26 pm 4XX N ROOSEVELT AVE Report Civil Dispute
9:37 pm 21XX TODD DR Report Burglary
9:56 pm 5XX N MASON ST Report Armed Subject
10:19 pm 13XX W WALNUT ST Report Disorderly Conduct

Town of Normal

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

21:02 06/27/2016 984 E 8965 10XX CANYON CREEK RD BATTERY
20:45 06/27/2016 262 E 8964 3XX GREENBRIAR DR RETAIL THEFT
19:36 06/27/2016 981 E 8962 8XX 4TH ST DOG BITE
19:25 06/27/2016 984 E 8961 13XX LISMORE LN OTHER ANIMAL COMPLAINT
18:49 06/27/2016 712 E 8960 7XX ORLANDO AVE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
18:49 06/27/2016 712 E 8960 7XX ORLANDO AVE IN-STATE WARRANT
17:10 06/27/2016 429 A 711 3XX GREENBRIAR DR 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
17:09 06/27/2016 984 E 8957 301S VETERANS IN-STATE WARRANT
17:09 06/27/2016 984 E 8957 301S VETERANS ASSAULT
15:46 06/27/2016 794 E 8956 9XX S COTTAGE AVE THEFT UNDER
15:46 06/27/2016 794 E 8956 9XX S COTTAGE AVE FORGERY
14:42 06/27/2016 643 A 710 MAIN AND HOVEY 10-50 INJURY – STREET
14:25 06/27/2016 589 A 709 15XX BLOCK E COLLEGE 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
14:06 06/27/2016 600 E 8948 13XX HERITAGE RD W THEFT OVER
14:04 06/27/2016 643 A 708 TRADER CIRCLE 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
12:57 06/27/2016 600 A 707 Towanda and Kays 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
11:29 06/27/2016 643 E 8945 1XX Northfield RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY
11:11 06/27/2016 109 E 8944 15XX Northbrook FORGERY
11:05 06/27/2016 600 E 8943 9XX N Linden St THEFT UNDER
09:11 06/27/2016 643 E 0 7XX N ADELAIDE CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201608930
Date/Time Reported: Monday, 6/27/2016 12:30 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Delivery of Cannabis Over 30 gm; Possession of Cannabis Over 30 gm; Possession of Cannabis 30 gm and Under; Other Traffic Offenses; Operate Uninsured Motor Vehicle. Occurred 6/27/16 12:30 AM at the intersection of N Main St. and Bradley Ave. Cleared by Adult Arrest.

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