B-N Police Blotter: Feb. 28, 2017

By WJBC Staff

A look at reported offenses in Bloomington, Normal and on the Illinois State University campus. Reports do not indicate confirmed offenses.

Feb. 28, 2017

City of Bloomington

Call Time Location / Block Address Disposition Type

12:47 am 9XX W MARKET ST Report Traffic Stop
2:46 am 2XX HEMLOCK DR Report Custody Exchange
8:26 am EASTLAND DR / N WILLIAMSBURG DR Accident Report MVA
8:27 am 25XX E WASHINGTON ST Report MVAHR
8:30 am 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs
8:57 am 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs
10:02 am 6XX W JACKSON ST Report Juvenile Complaint
11:59 am 14XX W LOCUST ST Report Other Public Complaint
12:28 pm 4XX N VETERANS PKWY Report Theft
12:56 pm 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs
2:02 pm 22XX W MARKET ST Report Disorderly Conduct
3:20 pm S HERSHEY RD / E LINCOLN ST Accident Report MVA
3:37 pm S ROOSEVELT AVE / W OLIVE ST Accident Report MVA
3:41 pm 12XX N LEE ST Report Missing Person
3:43 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Physical
5:03 pm 11XX W FRONT ST Accident Report MVA
5:57 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other
8:52 pm 16XX W OLIVE ST Report Theft
10:02 pm 1XXX W MARKET ST Arrest Disorderly Conduct
11:55 pm BLOOMINGTON ARR/RPT Domestic Other

Town of Normal

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

23:01 02/28/2017 924 A 236 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
20:30 02/28/2017 909 E 2730 HIT AND RUN
20:30 02/28/2017 870 E 2734 ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
19:56 02/28/2017 909 A 235 10-57 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
19:49 02/28/2017 803 E 2733 DOMESTIC DISPUTE
19:49 02/28/2017 803 E 2733 CIVIL DISPUTE (NO CRIME)
19:47 02/28/2017 954 E 2735 DOMESTIC DISPUTE
19:47 02/28/2017 954 E 2735 BATTERY
16:35 02/28/2017 871 E 2717 DOMESTIC DISPUTE
16:15 02/28/2017 796 E 2719 CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO RESIDENCE
16:00 02/28/2017 193 E 2718 TOWN OF NORMAL CRIMINAL SEXUAL ASSAULT
14:10 02/28/2017 109 E 2710 CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED PROPERTY
13:53 02/28/2017 743 E 2711 SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
12:46 02/28/2017 659 E 2709 ASSIST OTHER AGENCY
12:00 02/28/2017 309 E 2720 OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
11:59 02/28/2017 782 E 2705 SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
10:00 02/28/2017 309 E 2720 POSS OF CANNABIS OVER 10 GM TO 100 GM (CM)
09:23 02/28/2017 659 E 2701 OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
08:29 02/28/2017 278 E 2698 FORGERY
01:27 02/28/2017 982 A 234 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
00:35 02/28/2017 643 E 2687 AGGRAVATED BATTERY
00:05 02/28/2017 996 E 2686 SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201702690
Date/Time Reported: Tuesday, 2/28/2017 1:53 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Domestic Dispute. Occurred 2/28/17 between 1:30 AM and 1:53 AM at Wilkins Hall, 182 N Adelaide St. Cleared Exceptionally Prosecution Declined.

Case Number: 201702722
Date/Time Reported: Tuesday, 2/28/2017 4:17 P.M
Disposition/Parties:
All Other Disorderly Conduct. Occurred between 2/25/17 and 2/28/17 1:43 PM at Wilkins Hall, 182 N Adelaide St. Cleared Exceptionally Prosecution Declined.

Case Number: 201702731
Date/Time Reported: Tuesday, 2/28/2017 5:10 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Other Public Complaint. Occurred prior to 2/28/17 5:10 AM at Fell Hall, 304 S University St. Administratively Closed.

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