Crime report
Area police report the following:
CHAMPAIGN
– 800 block of East Bradley Avenue: 2008 Hyundai stolen from a parking lot Sunday.
– 1300 block of North Willis Street: Garage broken into and a Home Lite leaf blower, an 18-volt super combo kit, 30 assorted wrenches, 150 assorted sockets, one paintball gun, 10 assorted air tools, two Panasonic speakers, stereo components and stereo speakers stolen Oct. 20.
– 1400 block of Centennial Drive: Front tire of car slashed as it was parked in the driveway Sunday.
– 2600 block of North Prospect Avenue: Three-piece bath set, 18-gallon tote, two bottles of Absolute vodka, three bottles of Grey Goose vodka, three bottles of Ciroc vodka and a 24-pack of Budweiser cans stolen Oct. 8.
– 700 block of South Duncan Road: Tire slashed on a pickup truck parked in the driveway Oct. 21.
– Champaign Public Library, 200 W. Green St., Two video games stolen from the library Saturday.
– 300 block of South Neil Street: Thermal jacks reported stolen Saturday.
– 1000 block of North McKinley Avenue: 80-gallon air compressor and cash stolen Oct. 18.
– 2100 block of West White Street: Door of apartment damaged Monday.
URBANA
– 1100 block of West Gregory Drive: Cell phone, set of keys, athletic cleats, driver's license and iCard stolen from an unattended gym bag Monday.
– Tatman's Towing, 810 E. Perkins Road: Two windows at business broken between Sept. 25 and Sunday.
– 100 block of South McCullough Street: Window of vehicle broken out Sunday; radar detector stolen.
– Wal-Mart, 100 S. High Cross Road: Vehicle scratched Sunday.
– 1600 block of North Lincoln Avenue: Apartment door damaged Thursday.
Also on this date
- H1N1 vaccine plans change; T'boro vaccinations Thursday
- Flash flood watch issued for area
- Two charged in Rantoul drug case
- Man accused of swindling neighbor
- Man arraigned on home invasion charge
- UI gets some H1N1 vaccine, but...
- Police investigating robberies in Champaign
- Road work will tie up Goodwin Avenue in Urbana
- Ex-UI chancellor now in running for NMSU presidency
- Obituaries