closed #135423
Other
1951–1983 N College Ave
- Case Date:
- 11/30/2013
Tent homeless camp
Tent homeless camp
Who doesn't love an afternoon stroll on the iconic Kirwood Avenue past these two guys making the new Graduate so much more attractive! If the view doesn't scare you, the smell will!!!
There is a person living under the burning bush on Chase Bank drive up facility at the intersection of W 6th and N Madison directly across from Bloomingfoods.
Discarded needle next to black towel, in corner of gravel driveway across the street from 2020 South Rogers St.
I was mowing my yard yesterday evening when I noticed a bicycle left on W. Seventh Street. I did not think about it until I read that the IUPD has had a number of bicycle thefts. So I went out today and the bicycle is still there. I leaned it by a light pole. It is an older Schwinn, dark blue, 15-speed, without a seat. Maybe it is one of the bicycles that was stolen.
My pick up truck was drained of gasoline again. 30+ gallons of fuel removed. I have a locking gas cap, but the thief has figured out how to siphon fuel. On my Trailblazer, they just cut the rubber connection between the fuel tank and the fuel filler pipe. Cost $60 to replace the part and they took 20 gallons of fuel.
I need to apply for a stolen/lost report online. Can’t find where to do this on this website.
Person has been living in an RV in the alley for most of the year. Lots of " personal items" have accumulated. There have been instances of domestic abuse here as well.
Residents regularly shoot out extremely loud fireworks late at night, usually after 11pm. Brownstone management has been contacted about this, but have not responded or followed up. Noise disturbance has been reported to police, but the situation continues every night. Is there anything anyone can do to stop these people from disturbing the neighbors and their pets? It is unbelievably loud - like cannon-fire - and formally violates State law as these are tenants and not property owners and the explosions are happening after 11pm.
Case #172806 came up as "228 E. Brownstone" when the map was clicked, but the address that appears closer to the actual apartment is "211 E. Brownstone" when Google Maps is used.