closed #189227
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- Case Date:
- 7/1/2024
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Resident keeps putting food out near her property claiming it's for rabbits. The picture of a big slice of watermelon. She also claimed it was for rabbits and not the deer. This is defeating the purpose if she can get away with something like this. The offender lives at 400 E. Winslow Farm Dr.
Resident keeps putting food out near her property claiming it's for rabbits. The picture of a big slice of watermelon. She also claimed it was for rabbits and not the deer. This is defeating the purpose if she can get away with something like this. The offender lives at 400 E. Winslow Farm Dr.
Sorry! It's Wylie Farm across from Bloomington, South high school.
Sorry! It's Wylie Farm across from Bloomington, South high school.
Sorry! It's Wylie Farm across from Bloomington, South high school.
For multiple months there has been an eye-searingly bright yellow box truck with phallic graffiti parked at this address. Are commercial vehicles allowed to park for extended periods of time in residential neighborhoods?
This carpet store has been destroyed for a **long** time now. I don't know what caused it, but that's irrelevant. This wreckage is an eyesore on one of the biggest inlets to the city. I also worry that youth (like myself a number of years ago) like exploring things like that and could be injured from a falling wall or something. That's probably less of a worry, but you never know given it being next to the theatre. Is it possible to hasten the cleanup, or at least removal of debris from this location?
I moved here about four months ago, and it has alarmed me how many times I've seen people holding a cell phone up to their ear while driving! All over town. This morning I was seeing my kids off on the school bus, and the guy behind the bus was talking on the phone as he followed them. If you could put out a public advisory or something, that would be great! Thanks.
A YOUNG TREE WAS RIPPED AND TORN DOWN IN FRONT OF THE AISRI BUILDING AT THE CORNER OF 9TH AND INDIANA