Crime report
In crimes reported recently to area police:
CHAMPAIGN
– 0-100 block of Park Street: Vehicle window broken with brick and door handle damaged Sunday.
– 1200 block of Gertrude Avenue: Home burgled Monday; DVD player, backpack, beer, phone charger, laptop computer stolen.
– 100 block of North Fifth Street: Window broken Tuesday.
– 800 block of Harvard Street: 1985 Chevrolet stolen Monday.
– 900 block of West Beardsley Avenue: Window damaged Monday.
– 1200 block of Broadmoor Drive: Windshield damaged on Tuesday.
– Champaign Public Library, 200 W. Green St.: Two DVDs stolen Wednesday.
– 2100 block of Round Barn Road: Nine DVDs belonging to library stolen in January but not reported stolen until Wednesday.
– Central High School, 610 W. University Ave.: 16-year-old arrested Wednesday for brandishing a knife at a 14-year-old boy who had been harassing him.
– 300 block of North Mattis Avenue: GPS, cell phone charger, flashlight stolen from car in parking lot Tuesday.
RURAL FISHER
– 3500 block of 700 E: Three windows broken out of end loader between Oct. 28 and Monday; $700 damage.
URBANA
– 400 block of Michigan Avenue: Double pane window broken Wednesday.
– 2400 block of Prairie Green Drive: Two tires damaged Monday.
– 1200 block of Eliot Drive: Oval amethyst ring, onyx and diamond ring, cash stolen on Oct. 12.
– Daniels Hall, 1010 W. Green St.: Room broken in Wednesday; $1,200 laptop computer stolen.
– Campus Recreation Center East, 1102 W. Gregory Dr.: Wallet with $40 cash, driver's license, credit card and debit card stolen from unlocked locker Tuesday.
Also on this date
- Carle will 'vigorously' defend against lawsuit
- Fire heavily damages apartment garages in Urbana
- Excerpts of lawsuit filed against Carle Clinic, officials
- Ex-health district director indicted on 7 counts
- Montgomerys' 'Extreme Makeover' home is 'so like us'
- Community comes through for A Woman's Place
- Committee calls for new discussions between health agencies
- Vaccinations will continue next week at grade schools
- Urbana council discussing wide range of topics at meeting
- Obituaries