B-N Police Blotter: Wed. Nov. 30, 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. Nov. 30, 2016

City of Bloomington

Call Time Location / Block Address Disposition Type

1:29 am 9XX N MAIN ST ARR/RPT DUI
5:49 am 2XX S ROOSEVELT AVE Arrest XP
7:24 am 7XX E MONROE ST ACR/RPT MVAHR
8:05 am 18XX S VETERANS PKWY Accident Report MVA
10:50 am 4XX N CENTER ST Report Criminal Damage to Property
11:03 am 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs
1:28 pm S CENTER ST / W MILL ST Arrest Wanted Subject
1:57 pm 16XX E EMPIRE ST Report Retail Theft
2:47 pm N PRAIRIE ST / E LOCUST ST Report Traffic Stop
3:55 pm 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs
4:34 pm 2XX W MONROE ST Report Theft
4:45 pm 14XX N VETERANS PKWY Accident Report MVA
5:15 pm E EMERSON ST / WHITE PL Accident Report MVA
5:15 pm E OAKLAND AVE / S VETERANS PKWY Accident Report MVAINJY
5:20 pm 9XX N MAIN ST Accident Report MVA
5:25 pm 31XX E HAMILTON RD Accident Report MVA
6:42 pm E EMPIRE ST / N EVANS ST Accident Report MVA
6:45 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Physical
7:12 pm 28XX CHESAPEAKE LN Report Criminal Damage to Property
9:51 pm 7XX ARCADIA DR Report Missing Person
10:46 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other
10:56 pm 8XX S FELL AVE Report Assist
11:05 pm 3XX S EAST ST Report Missing Person

Town of Normal

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

22:36 11/30/2016 837 E 17085 1XX COLLEGE PARK CT ALL OTHER CRIMINAL OFFENSES
22:31 11/30/2016 954 E 17083 4XX BRADLEY DOMESTIC BATTERY
22:01 11/30/2016 871 E 17081 1XX N LINDEN THEFT UNDER
20:20 11/30/2016 803 E 17076 1XX E PHOENIX HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE
20:20 11/30/2016 803 E 17076 1XX E PHOENIX EAVESDROPPING
19:10 11/30/2016 262 E 17073 3XX COVEY CRT OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
18:04 11/30/2016 954 E 17070 19XX LAMBERT DR DOMESTIC DISPUTE
17:21 11/30/2016 712 A 1418 VETERANS PKWY / JUMERS DR 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
16:57 11/30/2016 719 A 1417 Hovey at Cottage 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
16:19 11/30/2016 870 A 1416 2XX S Linden 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
16:15 11/30/2016 871 A 1419 MAIN / VIRGINIA 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
15:22 11/30/2016 262 E 17066 10XX sheryl ln DOMESTIC DISPUTE
14:21 11/30/2016 687 E 17063 1XX E PHOENIX OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
13:41 11/30/2016 632 E 17061 15XX E COLLEGE AGGRAVATED BATTERY
12:39 11/30/2016 945 E 17059 2XX N COTTAGE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
12:08 11/30/2016 168 E 17056 2XX N COTTAGE THEFT UNDER
11:39 11/30/2016 435 E 17055 39XX E RAAB BATTERY – OV
11:04 11/30/2016 481 E 17053 10XX SHERYL OTHER MENTAL CASE
09:41 11/30/2016 109 A 1415 RAAB – TOWANDA 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
06:26 11/30/2016 710 E 17046 3XX HOVEY OTHER MENTAL CASE

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201617039
Date/Time Reported: Wednesday, 11/30/2016 1:15 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Possession of Controlled Substance; Manufacture and Delivery of Controlled Substance. Occurred 11/30/16 1:15 AM at the intersection of N Fell Ave and Sycamore St. Cleared by Adult Arrest.

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