closed #184659
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- Case Date:
- 7/18/2023
Dog bite on clear creek trail. Blue healer type dog. Owner thin white man with a prosthetic leg.
Dog bite on clear creek trail. Blue healer type dog. Owner thin white man with a prosthetic leg.
Campers in park area between clear creek and the rail trail. Campers often have a fire going and the fire department has been called. An assault occurred at the camp with a police report. Campers are in flood plain, which is hazardous for them. Yelling can frequently be heard all hours of the day by neighboring residences. Beacon has been contacted and is unable to reach out at this time. There is a noticeable decrease of people hiking this part of the park and a decrease in wild birds in the area.
Near the Polly Grimshaw trail just off of Eastgate Ln, I saw an abandoned duffle bag on the other side of the railroad track fence. Looked full but I didn't stop to check.
Barry Collins, hello, also, I want the house at 619 W Smith Ave next to me unlocked effective sharp so I may shower and stay there til this is resolved as I have no money or help. I watch for someone to show up. Thank you
Barry Collins, hello, my daughter Jordan Tackett, Garrett Kirby and I have purchased 619 W Smith Ave, 618 W Howe and 620 W Howe but the doors haven't been unlocked yet. Thank you
There is a foul odor in the neighborhood on some evenings after dark. It smells like chemicals to me. Other neighbors describe it as "burning trash". I'm concerned that it may be meth.
Owner is doing construction with no visible permit. Mother-in-law unit on Maple Street belonging to 802 W 7th.
emergency fire house 4 Nate and Brad Gilliland please go emergency for Garrett Kirby Madison and Jordan Tackett 930 W 6th St life saving
Please, clean up our neiborhood. We are trying to live a decent life. This property is atrocious and an eyesore. There seems to be something rotting there, because the smell is horrible. There are also people squatting there from time to time. It is totally overgrown. I understand that this property is owned by a city attorney, but that should not make any difference. Hold them to the same standards everyone else is held to.
We live in Southern Indiana. My daughter moved to Carmel last year, so Bloomington is a good middle point to meet. She charges her Tessla at Fresh Thyme off of 3rd Street and we see numerous homeless people coming out of the woods and standing on street corners to the point where she doesn't feel safe charging her car there. On Sunday we went downtown to eat and encountered homeless people yelling on the street corners. The 9 y/o we had with us got an education we hadn't planned on him having! In the 2 hours we were in Bloomington, we encountered 15 homeless people! Hopefully, the city is taking steps to help their homeless population.