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Police Reports: 2015-02-27

• Officers and Peoria Firefighters were dispatched to the 1500 block of W. Callender at 10:19 p.m. Feb. 18 due to a suspicious smell.
The female student smelled something burning in her residence. Upon arrival, officers discovered the smell was coming from a rubber glove left on the heating coil of the dishwasher.
There was no smoke or fire, so no additional assistance was needed.

• Bradley officers and Peoria police were dispatched to the 1000 block of W. Bradley Ave. at 1:28 a.m. Feb. 18.
A female student reported noises in her apartment even though she was home alone. She thought it was an intruder and called the police.
Officers searched the apartment with negative results and were unable to identify the noise.

• Officers were dispatched to Harper Hall to collect items found in a dormitory room search at 11:47 p.m. Feb. 20.
Residential staff found drug paraphernalia and 1.5 grams of marijuana in the dorm room. The female resident had a female non-student and two male non-students in their room. Staff said they were very cooperative during the search.
The three non-students were banned from Bradley property.

• Officers saw a male student stumbling around on the 900 block of Elmwood Ave. at 2:43 a.m. Feb. 21.
When officers questioned the underage male, he admitted to drinking vodka and rum at a residence on the 1500 block of W. Bradley Ave. The male registered a .184 BAC and signed a refusal of treatment.
Officers escorted the student home.

• Officers were on patrol when they smelled cannabis on the 800 block of Frink St. at 10:32 p.m. Feb. 21.
Officers entered the apartment and spoke to a male student resident. The student said no one was smoking in the apartment.
No signs of marijuana were found in the apartment, and the residents were given warnings and released.

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