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A 12-year-old girl was referred to Monroe County Juvenile Probation for Intimidation, a Class-A misdemeanor.
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Bloomington South has returned to normal operations after sheltering in place Tuesday afternoon.
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Sean Rivers was arrested on the Fourth of July for allegedly shooting into a wooded area between apartment complexes. His next hearing is in August.
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Mayor John Hamilton said the program will help emergency responders become part of the community they serve. He added that fewer than 10 percent of Bloomington police officers live in the city.
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Because the commission was unable to pass a motion to postpone, there’s no set date for the next vote.
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Griffin Realty, the real estate firm owned by former Deputy Mayor Don Griffin, will market and generate bids for the Bloomington police station.
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Officers found the stolen jewelry in the possession of Michael Johnson, a 58-year-old man experiencing homelessness.
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About 40 small bags of chips were stolen from the Chocolate Moose in Bloomington, the same day 360 hot dogs were stolen from the Bryan Park pool.
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During Monday department hearings, Bloomington Corporation Counsel Beth Cate said she is unsure if negotiations will conclude by the scheduled budget adoption in October.
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Police said Hall’s vehicle failed to stop at a red light and crashed into a truck as it turned left from westbound Ind. 46 onto the I-69 ramp.