B-N Police Blotter: Wed. June 15, 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. June 15, 2016

City of Bloomington

Call Time Location / Block Address Disposition Type

12:08 am W MARKET ST / N MORRIS AVE Report Person Contact
12:54 am 5XX DOUGLAS ST Report Disorderly Conduct
1:07 am 3XX S EAST ST Arrest Invs
2:41 am BLOOMINGTON ARR/RPT Domestic Physical
7:01 am 1XX N REGENCY DR Accident Report MVA
7:53 am N MADISON ST / W MARKET ST Accident Report MVA
8:01 am 9XX AVALON WAY Report Found Property
9:05 am 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs
9:11 am X WOODRUFF DR Arrest Wanted Subject
9:26 am 13XX W MONROE ST Report Burglary
10:06 am 2XX W FRONT ST Arrest Wanted Subject
10:35 am 16XX W OLIVE ST Arrest Wanted Subject
11:16 am 3XX E MULBERRY ST Arrest Wanted Subject
12:45 pm N REGENCY DR / E WASHINGTON ST Accident Report MVA
12:54 pm 14XX TOWANDA AVE Accident Report MVAINJY
12:54 pm 14XX TOWANDA AVE Report MVAINJY
1:20 pm S LEE ST / W MACARTHUR AVE Accident Report MVAINJY
2:21 pm S MORRIS AVE / BUTCHERS LN Report Traffic Stop
2:53 pm 3XX S EAST ST Report Invs
4:55 pm 3XX S EAST ST Accident Report Invs
5:10 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other
5:27 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other
5:45 pm 14XX W MARKET ST Accident Report MVAINJY
6:18 pm 9XX FOUR SEASONS RD Report Theft
6:48 pm 39XX ANABELLE DR Report Burglary
6:53 pm 22XX W MARKET ST Accident Report MVAHR
6:53 pm 22XX W MARKET ST Report MVAHR
7:13 pm 3XX N MAIN ST Report Criminal Damage to Property
7:33 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Physical
7:47 pm X WEAVER CT Report Burglary
8:28 pm 1XX E MARKET ST Accident Report MVA
8:33 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other
8:40 pm 12XX AIRPORT RD Report Battery
8:50 pm 6XX S CLINTON ST Report Theft
10:06 pm 13XX S MAIN ST Report Criminal Damage to Property
10:24 pm BLOOMINGTON Report Domestic Other
10:36 pm BLOOMINGTON ARR/RPT Domestic Physical
11:14 pm 6XX N MORRIS AVE Report Missing Person

Town of Normal

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

20:25 06/15/2016 700 E 8349 17XX N SCHOOL ST CIVIL DISPUTE (NO CRIME)
18:08 06/15/2016 796 E 8339 4XX JENNY LIND DR RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY
17:44 06/15/2016 712 A 681 BEAUFORT / BROADWAY 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
17:41 06/15/2016 876 E 8335 5XX W WILLOW SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
17:11 06/15/2016 871 A 680 PARKWAY PLAZA / VETERANS 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
16:15 06/15/2016 871 A 679 N VETERANS / I-55 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
15:43 06/15/2016 712 E 8329 22XX JENNIFER LN ROBBERY
15:23 06/15/2016 909 E 8327 1XX E IRVING ST IDENTITY THEFT
12:57 06/15/2016 381 A 678 17XX BRADFORD 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
11:09 06/15/2016 732 E 8324 5XX N ADELAIDE BATTERY
10:23 06/15/2016 204 E 8321 18XX E COLLEGE CREDIT CARD FRAUD
09:44 06/15/2016 231 A 677 8XX S LINDEN CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO RESIDENCE
09:44 06/15/2016 231 A 677 8XX S LINDEN BATTERY
09:11 06/15/2016 659 E 8318 3XX W BEAUFORT BURGLARY
04:13 06/15/2016 934 E 8314 MAIN – WILLOW DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL

 

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