B-N Police Blotter: Tue. Dec. 20, 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.

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

23:58 12/20/2016 600 E 17961 1X UPTOWN ILLEGAL CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL BY MINOR
23:58 12/20/2016 600 E 17961 1X UPTOWN OTHER MENTAL CASE
22:56 12/20/2016 996 E 17959 17XX EBEL RUNAWAY – MINOR REQ AUTHORITATIVE INTERVENTION
21:55 12/20/2016 109 E 17957 6XX OGLESBY AVE RUNAWAY – MINOR REQ AUTHORITATIVE INTERVENTION
21:44 12/20/2016 969 E 17956 3XX S VETERANS ALL OTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT
19:48 12/20/2016 954 E 17949 3XX GLENN AVE CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
19:48 12/20/2016 954 E 17949 3XX GLENN AVE DOMESTIC BATTERY
17:32 12/20/2016 719 E 17948 7XX HALE UNLAWFUL VISITATION INTERFERENCE
17:32 12/20/2016 719 E 17948 7XX HALE VIOLATION OF ORDERS OF PROTECTION
17:32 12/20/2016 719 E 17948 7XX HALE DOMESTIC DISPUTE
17:09 12/20/2016 700 E 17944 3XX WYLIE DR CIVIL DISPUTE (NO CRIME)
16:14 12/20/2016 954 E 17942 WILLOW – SCHOOL CANCELLED, SUSPENDED, OR REVOKED REGISTRATION
14:16 12/20/2016 945 E 17937 17XX N SCHOOL ST BURGLARY
14:00 12/20/2016 310 E 17938 5XX N PARKSIDE POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
10:46 12/20/2016 481 A 1538 S UNIVERSITY / HARRIS 10-50 INJURY – STREET
09:13 12/20/2016 231 E 17931 8XX S FELL AVE POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY

 

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