B-N Police Blotter: Wed. April 27, 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. April 27, 2016

City of Bloomington has yet to post activity

Town of Normal

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

23:42 04/27/2016 719 E 5813 8XX GREGORY POSSESSION OF CANNABIS 30 GM AND UNDER
22:42 04/27/2016 837 E 5812 1XX W CHERRY St CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
21:47 04/27/2016 262 E 5811 LINDEN – LINDELL POSSESSION OF CANNABIS 30 GM AND UNDER
21:47 04/27/2016 262 E 5811 LINDEN – LINDELL SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
21:47 04/27/2016 262 E 5811 LINDEN – LINDELL IN-STATE WARRANT
20:55 04/27/2016 719 E 5804 CONSTITUTION TRAIL – LINCOLN ASSAULT
20:22 04/27/2016 984 A 507 1XX S VETERANS PKWY 10-57 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
17:53 04/27/2016 262 E 5795 4XX HOVEY LOST ARTICLE
17:18 04/27/2016 984 A 505 VETERANS PKWY – GE 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
17:11 04/27/2016 700 E 5794 12XX HOVEY THEFT UNDER
17:10 04/27/2016 719 A 506 VETERANS PKWY – VON MAUR 10-50 DAMAGE – STREET
15:50 04/27/2016 660 E 5792 1XX E PHOENIX OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
15:46 04/27/2016 871 E 5790 2XX BELVIEW RUNAWAY – MINOR REQ AUTHORITATIVE INTERVENTION
14:25 04/27/2016 310 E 5787 5XX N PARKSIDE CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
14:25 04/27/2016 310 E 5787 5XX N PARKSIDE THEFT UNDER
13:44 04/27/2016 109 E 5784 3XX HOVEY DOMESTIC BATTERY
12:55 04/27/2016 481 E 5782 15XX HUNT CREDIT CARD FRAUD
12:52 04/27/2016 732 E 5780 10XX N SCHOOL OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
12:51 04/27/2016 660 E 5791 1XX E PHOENIX OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
12:49 04/27/2016 231 E 5781 16XX N MAIN RETAIL THEFT
12:46 04/27/2016 659 E 5783 2XX W COLLEGE THEFT UNDER
11:54 04/27/2016 109 E 5779 8XX 5TH OTHER SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
11:16 04/27/2016 876 E 5776 3XX N MAIN SUSPENDED, REVOKED DRIVERS LICENSE
10:57 04/27/2016 168 A 504 12XX S MAIN 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
10:45 04/27/2016 732 E 5774 3XX ORLANDO BURGLARY FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
10:30 04/27/2016 481 A 503 1XX E WILLOW 10-50 DAMAGE – PRIV PROP
09:53 04/27/2016 381 E 5771 14XX IRONWOOD MISSING PERSON
08:54 04/27/2016 109 E 5768 15XX DUSTIN MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
08:24 04/27/2016 231 E 5766 6XX RAAB BATTERY
07:19 04/27/2016 732 E 5762 7XX N SCHOOL BURGLARY FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
07:00 04/27/2016 435 E 5765 39XX E RAAB OTHER MENTAL CASE
02:53 04/27/2016 869 E 5754 COLLEGE – UNIVERSITY NO VALID DRIVER LICENSE

Illinois State University

Case Number: 201605758
Date/Time Reported: Wednesday, 4/27/2016 3:43 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Other Mental Case; Illegal Consumption of Alcohol by Minor; Unlawful Use of Drivers License. 4/27/16 3:43 am. Cardinal Court, 700 W. Gregory St. Referred to Other Jurisdiction.

Case Number: 201605752
Date/Time Reported: Wednesday, 4/27/2016 12:22 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Possession of Cannabis 30 GM and Under; Sale/Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia. 4/27/16 12:22 am. Hewett Hall, 101 N. Fell Ave. Cleared by Adult Arrest.

Case Number: 201605752
Date/Time Reported: Wednesday, 4/27/2016 12:22 A.M
Disposition/Parties:
Possession of Cannabis 30 GM and Under; Sale/Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia. 4/27/16 12:22 am. Hewett Hall, 101 N. Fell Ave. Cleared by Adult Arrest.

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