B-N Police Blotter: Thu. Oct. 13, 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. Oct. 13, 2016

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

23:54 10/13/2016 837 E 14716 1XX E MULBERRY ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL BY MINOR
23:54 10/13/2016 837 E 14716 1XX E MULBERRY RESISTING,OBSTRUCTING,DISARMING AN OFFICER
23:54 10/13/2016 837 E 14716 1XX E MULBERRY ALL OTHER CRIMINAL OFFENSES
23:01 10/13/2016 963 E 14715 13XX COURTLAND DOMESTIC BATTERY
22:42 10/13/2016 871 E 14712 2XX N COTTAGE AVE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
22:30 10/13/2016 924 E 14713 1XX N ADELAIDE STR DOMESTIC BATTERY
22:06 10/13/2016 924 E 14709 1X UPTOWN ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
19:40 10/13/2016 712 E 14706 2XX N FELL AVE CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
18:06 10/13/2016 924 E 14702 14XX MAPLE DOMESTIC BATTERY
17:48 10/13/2016 794 A 1199 1XX E BEAUFORT STR 10-57 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
16:22 10/13/2016 924 E 14697 14XX E COLLEGE AVE AGGRAVATED BATTERY
16:04 10/13/2016 719 A 1198 N LINDEN STR AND E WILLOW STR 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
15:47 10/13/2016 700 E 14696 3XX S VETERANS FORGERY
15:47 10/13/2016 700 E 14696 3XX S VETERANS FRAUD
15:46 10/13/2016 712 A 1197 5XX N PARKSIDE RD 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
15:00 10/13/2016 674 E 14700 3XX KINGSLEY ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
14:36 10/13/2016 996 E 14693 17XX KING DR OTHER ANIMAL COMPLAINT
13:03 10/13/2016 782 A 1195 BEAUFORT @ UNIVERSITY 10-57 DAMAGE – STREET
13:01 10/13/2016 168 A 1194 3XX GREENBRIAR 10-57 INJURY – PRIV PROP
13:00 10/13/2016 310 A 1196 5XX N PARKSIDE 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
12:58 10/13/2016 109 E 14687 39XX E RAAB BATTERY
12:50 10/13/2016 996 E 14685 17XX BRADFORD THEFT UNDER
11:21 10/13/2016 472 E 14679 14XX E COLLEGE DOMESTIC BATTERY
09:00 10/13/2016 796 E 14673 16XX NORTHBROOK DOMESTIC DISPUTE
08:37 10/13/2016 996 E 14671 10XX 5 SAMANTHA DOMESTIC DISPUTE
08:35 10/13/2016 435 E 14686 39XX E RAAB OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
08:23 10/13/2016 109 A 1193 15XX AIRPORT 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
07:51 10/13/2016 659 E 14669 3XX GREENBRIAR USE, SALE OR DELIVERY OF INTOXICATING COMPOUNDS
07:50 10/13/2016 996 A 1192 MAIN – DRY GROVE 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
04:13 10/13/2016 643 E 14663 17XX PARKWAY PLAZA BURGLARY
00:43 10/13/2016 600 E 14652 13XX FRANKLIN AGGRAVATED BATTERY

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201614656
Date/Time Reported: Thursday, 10/13/2016 1:53 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
All Other Disorderly Conduct. Occurred 10/13/16 1:53 AM at Shelbourne Apartments, 300 E Shelbourne.Cleared Exceptionally Prosecution Declined.

Case Number: 201614678
Date/Time Reported: Thursday, 10/13/2016 10:09 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Domestic Dispute. Occurred 10/13/16 between 9:53 AM and 10:09 AM at Manchester Hall, 215 W Mulberry St. Administratively Closed.

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