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Police report
Champaign
- A 21-year-old man reported theft at Barfly, 120 N. Neil St., March 13.
According to a police report, unknown offenders stole the victim's coat. His wallet had been in his pocket. A stolen credit card was used to make unauthorized purchases. Four credit cards, a wool-blend coat, black leather gloves, keys with two USB drives, cash and his passport were also stolen.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- A 19-year-old woman reported theft at Joe's Brewery, 706 S. Fifth St., Saturday afternoon.
According to a police report, unknown offenders stole the victim's jacket, which included an i-card and two keys.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- A 22-year-old woman reported property damage at the 2000 block of North Neil Street, March 17.
According to a police report, the victim's vehicle was damaged by two offenders, one of whom is suspected to be a 17-year-old boy. The vehicle's paint was scratched with an unknown object from the front driver's side quarter panel to the rear quarter panel.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- A 47-year-old man reported property damage at the 1300 block of West University Avenue, Saturday morning.
According to a police report, unknown suspects vandalized his vehicle by spray-painting the vehicle.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- A 20-year-old woman reported theft at Joe's Brewery, 706 S. Fifth St., Friday afternoon.
According to a police report, unknown offenders stole the victim's tan-and-black coat, including the wallet and cell phone that were in the pocket. The wallet contained various forms of identification and credit cards.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- A 30-year-old man reported residential burglary at the 600 block of Pomona Drive, Saturday afternoon.
According to a police report, unknown offenders forced entry into the victim's residence and removed several bottles of assorted wines. The offenders tampered with several other items, but nothing else was removed from the residence.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- A 35-year-old man reported residential burglary at the 1500 block of East Washington Avenue, Friday night.
According to a police report, unknown offenders forcefully entered the victim's apartment and stole items. The victim did not have a record of what was missing. The offenders damaged the victim's door and frame.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- Mobil Super Pantry, 507 W. University Ave., reported theft Saturday night.
According to a police report, an unknown offender pumped 13 gallons of gas and left without paying.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- Campo Real Estate, 1700 E. Florida Ave, reported property damage Saturday night.
According to a police report, unknown offenders spray-painted multiple items in the common area of the apartment complex, damaging a mailbox, a front door mat, the concrete stoop outside the building, two white plastic chairs and a window. Some of the items were owned by the apartment, others were owned by victims.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- A 32-year-old man and a 20-year-old homeless man were arrested for trespassing at the 100 block of North Race Street late Saturday night.
According to a police report, the offenders were found in a boarded-up and abandoned building. Multiple windows had been broken. The 32-year-old man was also cited for possession of cannabis.
- Willard Airport, 11 Airport Road, reported theft Wednesday.
According to a police report, a couple planning to fly out of the airport said that a bank bag containing their passports, credit cards, $1,200 cash and $800 European currency had been lost or stolen at the airport.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
- A 22-year-old man was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and cannabis March 21.
According to a police report, the driver of a car, an 18-year-old man, was stopped for failing to signal a turn. During the traffic stop, an officer discovered the drugs. The passenger, the 22-year-old man, was issued a notice to appear in court. The driver was issued a warning citation.
- Several residents reported theft at Babcock Hall, 1002 College Court, Wednesday.
According to a police report, unknown offenders stole packages from the residents' mail. The stolen items included a Dell printer estimated at $500, a "Super Smash Bros." game for Nintendo Wii worth $50 and a "God of War" game for PlayStation valued around $30.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
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