‘Everyone is welcome’: Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market returns after shutdown
The market was suspended after protests over a vendor with alleged white nationalist ties.
The market was suspended after protests over a vendor with alleged white nationalist ties.
The man and the victim allegedly had a previous altercation.
The man shoved the woman to the ground during an argument.
The owner of the car has been out of the United States.
The foreman had asked a group of people to leave the construction site.
The caller was concerned about the presence of guns at the market.
The victim is unsure when the gun was taken.
He exposed himself to the same employee both times.
Pietersen and Lomeli both previously worked with IU.
Changes include an increased police presence and new cameras, market ambassadors and signs.
The suspect allegedly attempted to lure the 5-year-old victim inside his apartment.
Police have no suspects at this time.
Skimming devices were found on three ATMs.
The man may have used the darknet to load banking information onto the cards.
The fabric was navy blue and had a bandanna print.
She also reportedly concealed items on her person.
The two men were arguing over a WIC card.
The design for the building came from a proposal made in 1952.
Parsons will be representing Canada.
The event starts at 4:30 p.m.