B-N Police Blotter: Mon. Feb. 6, 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.

Mon. Feb. 6, 2017

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

20:30 02/06/2017 472 E 1676 3X KNOLLCREST CT DOMESTIC DISPUTE
17:47 02/06/2017 954 E 1667 1X UPTOWN CIR DOMESTIC DISPUTE
17:43 02/06/2017 023 A 144 PARKWAY PLAZA DR / VETERANS PKWY 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
17:27 02/06/2017 700 E 1666 1XX SYCAMORE ST BURGLARY FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
16:30 02/06/2017 871 E 1668 MAIN ST / COLLEGE AVE HIT AND RUN
16:30 02/06/2017 871 E 1668 MAIN ST / COLLEGE AVE SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
16:30 02/06/2017 871 A 143 MAIN ST COLLEGE AVE 10-57 INJURY – STREET
16:01 02/06/2017 710 E 1664 5XX N PARKSIDE RD BATTERY
15:57 02/06/2017 803 E 1663 2XX W WILLOW ST DOMESTIC BATTERY
15:47 02/06/2017 954 E 1661 10XX PRIMROSE LN CIVIL DISPUTE (NO CRIME)
15:27 02/06/2017 472 E 1660 3XX BELVIEW AVE BURGLARY FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
15:25 02/06/2017 871 E 1657 20XX KENNEDY LN THEFT UNDER
15:25 02/06/2017 871 E 1657 20XX KENNEDY LN DOMESTIC DISPUTE
13:08 02/06/2017 782 E 1653 3XX greenbriar THEFT OF LOST PROPERTY
12:22 02/06/2017 632 E 1648 8XX S LINDEN ST NO VALID DRIVER LICENSE
12:00 02/06/2017 435 E 1646 39XX E RAAB RD OTHER NON-CRIMINAL OFFENSE
10:03 02/06/2017 109 A 142 9XX N WALNUT 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
08:45 02/06/2017 945 A 141 16XX N MAIN 10-57 DAMAGE – STREET
05:10 02/06/2017 996 E 1636 16XX ROCKINGHAM DR OTHER MENTAL CASE
05:10 02/06/2017 996 E 1636 16XX ROCKINGHAM DR DOMESTIC DISPUTE
03:12 02/06/2017 916 E 1635 1XX W SYCAMORE ST CURFEW
03:12 02/06/2017 916 E 1635 1XX W SYCAMORE ST BURGLARY FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
01:41 02/06/2017 924 E 1630 1XX E BEAUFORT ST CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO STATE SUPPORTED LAND

 

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