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Traffic Related Complaints
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2015
(Updated, with photo.) Man trespassing on former oil property. Parked dangerously on B-Line Trail. 4:50 pm Sunday, May 17, 2015. Please call me back at 317-753-9219
(Updated, with photo.) Man trespassing on former oil property. Parked dangerously on B-Line Trail. 4:50 pm Sunday, May 17, 2015. Please call me back at 317-753-9219
Speeding on 4944 Woodyard rd. I didn't want my post to be anonymous.
At least three residents south of campus (elm heights) have described a "scruffy male" (2 noted him on a bike) taking mail and/or UPS packages from their porch. Perhaps some afternoon patrolling would help. One evening attempted break-in also recently described. Thank you.
White van with flat tires on n Washington south of 11th st.
This van has been sitting here with a flat tire for months. It doesn't belong to anyone on this street
Siscoe residence, 1009 E Miller Drive has people living permanently in a tent behind the house. I don't think they are allowed access indoor plumbing or bathroom. There is also open drug use by these persons.
Car has been parked partially on sidewalk For about six months.license plate IN SRP844. Location: owner of car lives across Maple from 720 w maple.
Shopping carts. Belle & Harvey
Corner of Belle and Harvey. Stolen shopping carts are constantly parked here
Hi - I feel like the city needs to issue a warning to cyclists to take extra precautions when locking up their bike. On Monday around 11am, my $1200 bike was stripped of all of its parts that were not locked to the bike rack. This happened right outside my office in a somewhat busy parking lot, in downtown Bloomington, in broad daylight. From the security footage it took the person about 20 minutes. A police report was filed and the officer mentioned he'd seen similar cases recently. After posting about this on social media, I've now heard numerous cases of bikes either being stripped completely or partially during the day at various spots downtown over the past couple weeks. Had there been any media or warnings issued, I would have certainly brought my bike into my office, rather than risk losing most of it. I realize it's just a possession (and not a life) and can be replaced, but given that this seems to be a growing trend, a warning and increased awareness would be helpful.