B-N Police Blotter: Wed. Oct. 19, 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.

Wed. Oct. 19, 2016

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

23:41 10/19/2016 501 E 15059 13XX FRANKLIN RECOVERED PROPERTY ONLY
21:43 10/19/2016 912 A 1241 3XX W VERNON 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
21:06 10/19/2016 262 E 15058 7XX N ADELAIDE MOB ACTION
21:06 10/19/2016 262 E 15058 7XX N ADELAIDE RESISTING,OBSTRUCTING,DISARMING AN OFFICER
21:06 10/19/2016 262 E 15058 7XX N ADELAIDE AGGRAVATED BATTERY
21:06 10/19/2016 262 E 15058 7XX N ADELAIDE THEFT OVER
19:22 10/19/2016 706 E 15048 TOWN OF NORMAL LOST ARTICLE
19:22 10/19/2016 871 A 1240 FT JESSE – VETERANS 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
18:45 10/19/2016 870 A 1239 WILLOW – LINDEN 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
18:35 10/19/2016 912 E 15047 17XX ROCKINGHAM DOMESTIC BATTERY
18:15 10/19/2016 262 E 15044 2XX E VERNON DOMESTIC DISPUTE
18:12 10/19/2016 996 A 1238 15XX W RAAB 10-57 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
17:40 10/19/2016 262 E 15042 17XX BRADFORD RETAIL THEFT
17:00 10/19/2016 803 E 15037 15XX E COLLGE THEFT OVER
16:42 10/19/2016 698 E 15033 7XX S UNIVERSITY DECEPTIVE PRACTICES
16:38 10/19/2016 870 E 15035 13XX SCHROEDER OTHER MENTAL CASE
16:25 10/19/2016 912 E 15034 17XX FLAGSTONE AGGRAVATED BATTERY
16:16 10/19/2016 698 E 15032 18XX PARKWAY CRT FRAUD
15:12 10/19/2016 803 E 15039 1X UPTOWN ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
14:43 10/19/2016 698 E 15030 3XX E VERNON RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY
14:40 10/19/2016 168 A 1237 UNIVERSITY – HARRIS 10-50 INJURY – STREET
11:45 10/19/2016 632 A 1236 2XX N SCHOOL 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
11:34 10/19/2016 945 A 1235 3XX GREENBRIAR 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
11:01 10/19/2016 698 A 1234 WILLOW – MAIN 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
00:07 10/19/2016 710 E 15004 MAIN – COLLEGE SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
00:07 10/19/2016 710 E 15004 MAIN – COLLEGE POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
00:07 10/19/2016 710 E 15004 MAIN – COLLEGE POSSESSION OF DRUG EQUIPMENT

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201613087
Date/Time Reported: Wednesday, 10/19/2016 2:17 P.M
Disposition/Parties:
All Other Disorderly Conduct. Occurred 9/15/16 2:14 PM at Edwards Hall, 110 S University St. Administratively Closed.

Case Number: 201615007
Date/Time Reported: Wednesday, 10/19/2016 1:17 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Possession of Cannabis 10 gm or Less; Other Traffic Offenses. Occurred 10/19/16 1:17 AM at the intersection of S School St and North St. Cleared Exceptionally Prosecution Declined.

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