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open #186263

Other

Case Date:
11/11/2023

This is Nick Ponzo, hes a 21 year old male, who added me. He then proceeded to ask my age, location, and what I look like. After I told him he then proceeded to ask if I liked older men. Too which I did not say, after he said 21. My brother took a picture of his face, and told him he will contact the police. Nick is located in Bloomington Indiana.

open #184674

Other

131 Kingston Dr S, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
7/19/2023

Illegal camping behind the old Marsh Supermarket building.

open #186723

Other

Case Date:
1/9/2024

Homeless people, and garbage all over the newly vacated businesses on the east side of the square they’ve been there for two days. This needs to be cleaned up.

open #187200

Abandoned Vehicle

522 N Plymouth RD

Case Date:
2/6/2024

I think the house is 522. You will know it when you see it. There are two vehicles parked in the street. One is a silver Honda van. The other is a gold Altima. Both have flat or almost flat tires. The Altima has been there for a year or more. The Honda van has been there maybe a month. They have too many cars for a single family and we on Plymouth are tired of the sight and having to drive around two "abandoned" vehicles. Thank you for your help with this matter.

open #187337

Debris Removal

3063 E Amy LN

Case Date:
2/16/2024

illegal campsites behind IU gardens next to RR tracks

open #187864

Fire Hazards

1201 W 10th ST

Case Date:
4/2/2024

On the ridge overlooking the northernmost part of the B-Line - close to where the B-Line intersects with Adams St. there is a growing camp. The picture here was taken on 4/1/2024. There is trash flowing downhill from the camp on the ridge. Some of the trash includes at least 3 propane tanks. The camp is less than 0.25 miles from homes and a park. It is a bit scary to think that the campers might be using the propane inside their tents. What can be done to help these folks stay warm and dry without the risk of blowing up a neighborhood?