IUPD investigates vehicle break-ins near the IMU
IU Police Department is investigating vehicle break-ins in the area of the Indiana Memorial Union between Sixth Street and 10th Street, according to an IU-Bloomington public safety advisory email.
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IU Police Department is investigating vehicle break-ins in the area of the Indiana Memorial Union between Sixth Street and 10th Street, according to an IU-Bloomington public safety advisory email.
The Bloomington Police Department is investigating a Monday morning robbery and battery where a 19-year-old man sustained multiple stab wounds.
The Bloomington Police Department arrested a man Tuesday, who is allegedly connected to a murder that occurred at a residence in the 1600 block of North Willis Drive on Oct. 26, police said.
A 19-year-old IU student accidentally shot himself in the upper thigh Monday, which he originally reported to the police as an injury from a drive-by shooting, police said.
An IU-Bloomington student was shot and killed in Brooklyn, New York, early Saturday morning, IU spokesperson Chuck Carney said.
Sarah Wroth, chair of the IU ballet department, said she is determined to not let ballet die during the COVID-19 pandemic. When the pandemic began in the spring, the IU ballet department had to adjust swiftly.
A former IU football player was arrested Tuesday morning on four felony charges including alleged rape and aggravated battery, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Dana Cole said.
IU Police Department is investigating a reported rape that occurred Sunday night in Woodburn Hall, according to a university email sent to students Tuesday morning.
IU Police Department released a response to resistance dashboard for IU-Bloomington on the Protect IU website as part of the Police Data Initiative sometime in August.
The IU Police Department established Police Chief Community Advisory Boards at all seven campuses with the intent to build better relationships with IU communities and address concerns, said Jill Lees, IUPD Bloomington chief of police.
The Indiana University Police Department is investigating a reported rape that occurred Oct. 6 in Memorial Hall, according to a university email sent to students Wednesday morning.
The Indiana University Police Department is investigating an alleged rape that took place Sept. 27 in Forest Quad.
An IU student was struck by a pickup truck at the intersection of Third Street and Indiana Avenue onTuesday morning as a result of a car crash, police said. The student was transported to the hospital with critical injuries.
The Monroe Fire Protection District is still investigating a Sept. 21 house fire on South Wickens Street that caused damage to four other homes. Investigators have pointed to the air conditioning unit at 3533 S. Wickens St. as a possible cause for the start of the fire, according to a post from the MFPD Facebook page.
A 25-year-old Bloomington man was remanded for an attempted murder charge Aug. 29. The alleged charges have been reduced to aggravated battery, Bloomington Police Department Captain Ryan Pedigo said Thursday.
Black Lives Matter and pro-police protesters clashed Saturday night outside of Monroe County Courthouse, amid onlookers and those dining in nearby downtown restaurants.
The City of Bloomington is planning to create a bike trail on the south side of Seventh Street in 2021. The trail, which will be called the 7-Line, will provide a safer, easier connection for all travelers between the IU campus, downtown, the B-Line Trail and surrounding neighborhoods, according to the city.
The annual Hoosier to Hoosier Community Sale in August is canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the items left behind in IU dorms that are usually sold at the event will go directly to local nonprofits.
As universities plan to reopen amid the pandemic, students are not the only ones with worries. IU professors also have reasons for concern, including their students, colleagues and course plans.
College students worldwide have expressed concern about returning to school for the fall semester amid a pandemic, but IU does not expect a large decrease in enrollment overall, IU’s spokesperson Chuck Carney said.