B-N Police Blotter: Thu. Jan. 19, 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.

Thu. Jan. 19, 2017

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

23:24 01/19/2017 969 E 774 8XX DILLON DOMESTIC DISPUTE
23:24 01/19/2017 969 E 774 8XX DILLON MISSING PERSON
19:27 01/19/2017 837 E 765 15XX E COLLEGE CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
19:19 01/19/2017 794 E 769 TRADERS CIRCLE DOMESTIC BATTERY
18:37 01/19/2017 922 E 766 6XX ORLANDO OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
18:09 01/19/2017 700 E 761 3XX E TAYLOR THEFT OVER
17:38 01/19/2017 796 A 72 MAIN – RAAB 10-50 INJURY – STREET
17:30 01/19/2017 193 E 739 11XX HOVEY AVE OTHER MENTAL CASE
17:22 01/19/2017 023 E 760 BEAUFORT – LINDEN SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
17:22 01/19/2017 023 E 760 BEAUFORT – LINDEN OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE W/SUSPENDED REGISTRATION
16:58 01/19/2017 700 E 756 18XX C ST MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
16:27 01/19/2017 023 A 71 KINGSLEY – OSAGE 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
16:15 01/19/2017 700 E 754 TRADERS CIRCLE THEFT OVER
16:11 01/19/2017 719 E 755 22XX NORTHBRIDGE DR OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
15:21 01/19/2017 794 A 70 MAIN – DRY GROVE 10-50 INJURY – STREET
14:00 01/19/2017 687 E 753 1XX E PHOENIX OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
12:18 01/19/2017 231 A 69 1XX N LANDMARK 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
11:10 01/19/2017 712 E 745 TOWN OF NORMAL CRIMINAL SEXUAL ABUSE
11:10 01/19/2017 712 E 745 TOWN OF NORMAL ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
10:15 01/19/2017 109 E 743 3XX GREENBRIAR DR FORGERY
05:12 01/19/2017 981 E 736 1XX NORTHFIELD DOMESTIC DISPUTE
05:12 01/19/2017 981 E 736 1XX NORTHFIELD ENDANGERING THE LIFE OR HEALTH OF A CHILD
05:12 01/19/2017 981 E 736 1XX NORTHFIELD OTHER MENTAL CASE
01:42 01/19/2017 543 E 733 1XX W MULBERRY OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
01:12 01/19/2017 969 E 730 16XX NORTHBROOK DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS
01:12 01/19/2017 969 E 730 16XX NORTHBROOK NO VALID DRIVER LICENSE
01:09 01/19/2017 837 E 731 13XX S MAIN DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201700734
Date/Time Reported: Thursday, 1/19/2017 2:33 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Unlawful Use or Possession of a Weapon; Illegal Consumption of Alcohol by Minor. Occurred 1/19/17 2:33 AM at Wright Hall, 194 N Adelaide St. Cleared by Adult Arrest.

Case Number: 201700763
Date/Time Reported: Thursday, 1/19/2017 6:34 P.M
Disposition/Parties:
Domestic Battery; Unlawful Restraint; Theft Under; Criminal Damage to Property. Occurred 1/19/17 between 9:50 AM and 6:34 PM at Wright Hall, 194 N Adelaide St. Cleared by Adult Arrest.

Case Number: 201700764
Date/Time Reported: Thursday, 1/19/2017 4:44 P.M
Disposition/Parties:
All Other Disorderly Conduct; Possession of Cannabis 10 gm or Less; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Occurred between 1/18/17 4:00 PM and 1/19/17 4:00 PM at Wilkins Hall, 182 N Adelaide St. Pending.

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