closed #180799
Blocked Street
W Habitat St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/28/2022
People are living in these vans parked on this city street.
People are living in these vans parked on this city street.
People are living in these vans parked on this city street.
someone has abandoned a small pop up camper on fairview street near the corner of Howe and Fairview.It has been sitting there since late November.It now has a flat tire.
At the end of North street there are people living in a tent behind the mobile home, there is trash everywhere, and traffic day and night. They have barracades up so noone can turn around.
Suspected drug activity. White car parked at back of the parking lot.
Has not been moved from this parking place on W Somersbe Pl for nearly a year.
Abandon Chrysler with 2023 expired plate, blue on right side of st. It ishalf in lane of traffic.. next o white building it has been their almost 2 months. Thought by now the city would have done something because of being parked with front end in road way!
Broke down car that's got expired plates of 2023 on it it's a core Chrysler half the front of the car is in the middle of 8th Street in the right of way another couple other people have ratched out to the city about the car
There are multiple vehicles in the Willowbrook Apartments that have not moved since 2018: Silver/Gray Ford Focus SE. Plate # 856KDA 02-14-18 Green Jeep 4 door. Plate #973NKA 01-31-19 Green Honda Accord. No plate.
Please update your police officers on policies regarding insurance, warranted searched, and speed limit postings. I was pulled over yesterday by a police officer who said I was tailgating yet speeding, and when I explained I was tailgating because I had to slam on my brakes since he pulled out into the lane. I believed he was making an emergency maneuver, however was just trying to get in traffic. He pulled me over, said he would cite me if I did not have my insurance, which I did, but it is also a law that I have 24 hours to provide that proof. It is also a law that if he has no reason to search my trunk, he cannot. However, he asked and I, politely, said yes. However, this was not necessary as there was no probable cause to search. Luckily my father is IMPD and was in direct contact with his supervisor. But I would like to make the city aware of this incident, as I felt very uncomfortable. Especially when said officer kept saying things were expired, then changing his mind when I said they were not. He was very unprofessional, and as someone who has been around law enforcement for 21 years, exhibited very concerning behavior. Thank you.