B-N Police Blotter: Tue. Aug. 2, 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.

Tue. Aug. 2, 2016

City of Bloomington

Call Time Location / Block Address Disposition Type

12:10 am X WILLEDROB RD Report 911 Hangup
1:04 am 1XX E MACARTHUR AVE Arrest VEHSUSP
3:29 am 15XX W MARKET ST Arrest FIGHT
3:29 am 15XX W MARKET ST Report FIGHT
5:42 am W MARKET ST / N LEE ST Report Assist
7:41 am 6XX S MAIN ST Accident Report MVA
8:39 am 8XX W JACKSON ST Report Missing Person
9:22 am 2XXX ORME DR Report Burglary
11:15 am 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs
11:41 am 14XX W CHESTNUT ST Accident Report Civil Dispute
11:41 am 14XX W CHESTNUT ST Report Civil Dispute
12:43 pm 11XX E OAKLAND AVE Accident Report MVA
12:53 pm 21XX E EMPIRE ST Report Retail Theft
1:39 pm S VETERANS PKWY / E LINCOLN ST Accident Report MVA
2:29 pm 12XX 12TH ST Report Remove Subject
2:40 pm 11XX E OAKLAND AVE Report MVAINJY
2:58 pm 5XX N MASON ST Report Other Public Complaint
3:00 pm 2XX E GROVE ST Report Deceptive Practices/Fraud
3:27 pm 22XX W MARKET ST Report Retail Theft
3:33 pm W MONROE ST / HOWARD ST Report Traffic Stop
3:53 pm S MORRIS AVE / S VETERANS PKWY Accident Report MVAINJY
4:54 pm W OLIVE ST / S MADISON ST Report FIGHT
5:35 pm 3XX S EAST ST Arrest Transport Custody
6:25 pm 7XX ARCADIA DR Report Missing Person
8:25 pm 3X MELISSA DR Report Theft
9:46 pm 14XX N MAIN ST Report Retail Theft
10:01 pm 3XX S EAST ST Arrest Transport Custody
10:01 pm 3XX S EAST ST Report Transport Custody
10:44 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other
11:24 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Physical

Town of Normal

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

23:21 08/02/2016 922 E 10746 16XX N MAIN CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO REAL PROPERTY
21:13 08/02/2016 803 E 10740 32XX BLUE BIRD ST CREDIT CARD FRAUD
20:35 08/02/2016 969 E 10739 6XX ORLANDO AVE BATTERY
20:35 08/02/2016 969 E 10739 6XX ORLANDO AVE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
19:16 08/02/2016 870 E 10737 4XX GAMBEL CT OTHER MENTAL CASE
19:05 08/02/2016 969 E 10736 3XX S VETERANS PKWY FRAUD
17:59 08/02/2016 871 E 10735 TOWN OF NORMAL CRIMINAL SEXUAL ABUSE
17:59 08/02/2016 871 E 10735 TOWN OF NORMAL DOMESTIC DISPUTE
17:22 08/02/2016 871 E 10733 COLLEGE / ADELAIDE SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
14:58 08/02/2016 954 E 954 16XX NORTHBROOK DR THEFT OVER
14:54 08/02/2016 997 E 10724 16XX BEECH ST DOMESTIC DISPUTE
14:05 08/02/2016 698 A 839 1XX E BEAUFORT 10-57 DAMAGE – STREET
13:36 08/02/2016 698 E 10719 15XX W RAAB THEFT UNDER
13:31 08/02/2016 945 E 10722 15XX W RAAB THEFT OVER
12:37 08/02/2016 632 A 838 39XX E RAAB 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
11:57 08/02/2016 481 A 837 16XX N MAIN 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
11:03 08/02/2016 589 E 10717 6XX ORLANDO OTHER MENTAL CASE
11:03 08/02/2016 589 E 10717 6XX ORLANDO BATTERY
09:49 08/02/2016 698 E 10713 14XX HANSON CREDIT CARD FRAUD
07:32 08/02/2016 589 E 10709 15XX N MAIN BURGLARY FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
03:26 08/02/2016 964 E 10703 16XX N MAIN ST RETAIL THEFT

 

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