closed #206202
Traffic Signals
905 S Eastside DR
- Case Date:
- 10/8/2025
Police property attached to tree in the yard.
Police property attached to tree in the yard.
This car has not moved for a week... someone appears to be living in it. Is this really acceptable? One week ago I was sent this email. David, Hello. I received the uReport you filed with the City regarding the van on W Howe Street. A Downtown Resource Officer spoke with the owner today and is in the process of attempting to help them with repairs so the van can be moved in the near future. Thanks, -- Captain Ryan Pedigo Bloomington Police Department 220 E Third Street Bloomington, Indiana 47401 (812)349-3324 Office
Van has been parked for 3 days, expired license plates and appears someone is living in it.
Abandoned vehicle, white sedan. Has not been moved for over a month, at least. Weeds are growing under the front wheels. If owner (at 612) claims it is not abandoned, it should be moved every 72 hours, according to the Code of Ordinances’ definition of an abandoned vehicle: Title 15.04.020. (2).
Playing music loudly outside the house in the mid night. It is 1:22 AM Sep8, this house is playing music loudly outside the house. It also play music loudly after 12: AM Yesterday. I cannot sleep.
I live next to this house. On the night of August 30, the residents played loud music outside until after 2:00 a.m. Again, today, they started playing loud music outside around 12:00 midnight, which seriously disturbed my rest. I originally recorded a video of the noise, but I am unable to upload it here. I would like to request that they stop playing loud music outside during late-night hours.
2 abandoned vehicle in front of 530 s Washington st Looks like he is using the City street parking as a kitchen and patio, and storage.
Cars parked on the street being used as storage. And have not moved in a while.
Tenants say the truck has been abandoned for 3+ yrs
I live in the Allen Valley subdivision off West Allen Street. Many mornings - especially around 7:30-8:30 - there is a lot of speeding traffic of cars coming off W Bloomfield Road onto Allen Street. Our access to Allen Street is at the bottom of a hill, and cars will often come from Allen Street going at least 40 mph. There's not much time to brake going that fast if someone is pulling out of our subdivision, and I've had a couple close encounters leaving in the mornings. Now with school starting, a school bus may be doing a pick-up and stopped at our addition and a car coming in fast may cause an accident. The same thing can happen coming off Ransom Lane onto Allen Street as well - the hill obstructs the view of cars turning off Ransom onto Allen. I travel east on Allen Street every weekday morning. It seems a lot of the traffic goes to Novo Nordisk, so I'm guessing the increased traffic is from the employees headed to a morning shift. I'm wondering if an officer could occasionally come and watch that traffic on weekday morning to help slow things down. Thank you!