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Alan Beaman accuses former Normal detectives Tim Freesmeyer, Frank Zayas and Dave Warner with conspiring to frame him in the 1993 strangulation death of Jennifer Lockmiller.
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An agreement has been reached in a federal lawsuit filed by a Normal woman against a former Normal Police officer who admitted stealing $12,000 from her home during a police response to a medical emergency involving her husband.
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Taylor Brown alleges Normal police officers grabbed her wrists, and one officer applied pressure to the back of her ear while another officer pulled her to the ground when the department questioned her about a Feb. 8 fire.
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A series of high-profile pedestrian and cyclist fatalities in the past year has prompted an Illinois State University group to prepare a report on vehicle and pedestrian safety planning near the campus in Normal.
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Amid a nationwide increase in dangerous driving behaviors, Bloomington-Normal’s police departments say staff shortages have limited their ability to do traffic enforcement.
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Police in Normal arrested Scott T. Johnson, 23, at his home on Jan. 25. Officers said they seized multiple electronic items from Johnson's home and found they contained pornographic material involving children.
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U.S. District Court Judge James Shadid has ruled that Lindsey Holzhauer failed to meet the legal standard for claims that former Normal Police Chief Rick Bleichner, former Lt. James Ferguson and current Lt. Tim Edmiaston conspired to thwart an investigation into missing money.
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WGLT spoke with Normal Police Chief Steve Petrilli about staffing challenges, the department’s new license plate reading cameras, new police dog Olive, and more.
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At the time a senior at Illinois State University in 1975, Carol Rofstad was discovered outside her sorority house on Dec. 22, badly beaten and suffering from hypothermia. She died on Dec. 24.
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A Bloomington man faces a preliminary charge of attempted murder following a July stabbing.