Peoria Heights man behind bars in McLean County on attempted robbery charges

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No bond information is available. (Photo courtesy: Flickr/File)

By Blake Haas

BLOOMINGTON – A Peoria heights man is behind bars in McLean County after local police say he allegedly attempted to rob a local restaurant.

On Sunday evening, Bloomington police responded to a restaurant in the 1800 block of S. Veterans Parkway to a report of an armed subject around 8:45 p.m.

Police say Joel Perez, 31, allegedly walked up to the drive-through window, began demanding food, pulled out a firearm, and pointed it at the victim.

According to a news release, Perez allegedly ran off without anything of value from the restaurant.

Police located Perez hiding behind a business on Currency Drive and found a look-alike gun during the arrest.

Perez is facing charges related to the attempted robbery, but no bond information is available.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact BPD Officer Jeff Widmer or the Crime & Intelligence Analysis Unit at (309)-434-2963.

Blake Haas can be reached at [email protected].

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