Police blotter

Danielle Gaines

July 13th, 2007 - 12:00 AM
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  • Criminal damage to property was reported at the 1600 block of South First Street, Wednesday.

    According to a police report, an unknown suspect shattered the back window of the victim's car, causing $300 in damage. Nothing was taken from the vehicle.

    No arrests had been made at the time of the report.

  • A 24-year-old man was issued a notice to appear for public urination outside Murphy's Pub, early Tuesday morning.
  • A 19-year-old Watseka, Ill. man was issued a notice to appear for underage purchase/consumption of alcohol near the intersection of Sixth and Green streets early Wednesday morning.

    According to a police report, the man was stopped after an officer saw him yelling at other people near the intersection.

Urbana

  • A 91-year-old woman reported theft under $300 at the 500 block of East Washington Street, Monday night.

    According to a police report, an unknown offender stole a jar full of quarters from the woman's residence some time in the last two months.

    No arrests had been made at the time of the report.

  • A 27-year-old man reported theft over $300 at the 700 block of Vine Street, Monday night.

    According to a police report, an unknown offender stole the man's laptop computer.

    No arrests had been made at the time of the report.

  • A 14-year-old boy reported theft under $300 and an abandoned bicycle at the 1900 block of North Cunningham Avenue, Tuesday morning.

    According to a police report, an unknown offender took the boy's bike and left another bike in its place.

    No arrests had been at the time of the report.

Compiled by Danielle Gaines

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