closed #209017
Other
2704 E Creeks Edge DR
- Case Date:
- 3/5/2026
2 big trees down over the path
2 big trees down over the path
While walking west on the B-Line Trail from the intersection of South Henderson Street and Thornton Avenue toward South Walnut Street, I noticed what appeared to be a dark blue sack or piece of material with something wrapped inside of it on the left side of the trail. I did not observe any visible human or animal remains, but the way the material was wrapped seemed unusual. It may simply be discarded belongings or personal effects, but I wanted to report it so that the appropriate city department can check the area. It's closer to the S. Walnut end.
Property showing for rent and listed on Zillow without a rental permit in place.
Hi! Theres a backpack dumped with a bunch of personal belongings and child custody paperwork. Im not really sure what to do. Thank you!
I lost my wallet Friday night into Saturday morning and was not sure if someone had turned it in. It is a blackish brownish small wallet that clips at the side and zips at the top. It has my ID in it and all of my cards it has my Illinois address. I just moved here a couple weeks ago. I live on the east side of Bloomington and walked from 10th and 46 to Kinser Pike and may have lost it there.
The occupant of a totaled car parked on the N side of E Wylie St is camped out next to it and keeps setting fires. This has been happening for over a week. It is on the 200 block of E Wylie between S Walnut & S Washington.
A Storm drain empties behind my home. Drainage has created a hole about 4 ft wide and 4 ft deep. It is a hazard. Several years ago it was filled with gravel and it needs attention again.
Severe flooding between houses at 1929 E Southdowns DR
This family constantly has vehicles parked in their front yard at 520 W. Duncan Drive. Makes the neighborhood look trashy.
Did the Graduate hotel also reach an agreement with the church to the north across the street (first Christian church) for their liquor license, that church also being within 200 feet of the premises? (See case 208989)