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East Moline police report for Feb. 6, 2013


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Press release submitted by the East Moline Police Department Feb. 7, 2013

East Moline Police Department Incident Report Summary for Public Printed 2/7/2013 3:32:10PM

2013-000504 On 2/6/2013 09:09 A.M. a report that the following incident occurred at/near 400 Block of 13 ST EAST MOLINE at approximately 09:09 A.M. 2/6/2013. This report was filed with the East Moline Police Dept. Offense/s Listed: ABANDONED AUTOS

2013-000507 On 2/6/2013 12:02 P.M. a report that the following incident occurred at/near 1200 Block of AVENUE OF E CITIES EAST MOLINE at approximately 12:02 P.M. 2/6/2013. This report was filed with the East Moline Police Dept. Offense/s Listed: POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY

2013-000509 On 2/6/2013 16:51 P.M. a report that the following incident occurred at/near 900 Block of 36 AVE. EAST MOLINE at approximately 16:51 P.M. 2/6/2013. This report was filed with the East Moline Police Dept. Offense/s Listed: DOMESTIC BATTERY OTHER MENTAL CASES

2013-000510 On 2/6/2013 17:21 P.M. a report that the following incident occurred at/near 4800 Block of 7 ST EAST MOLINE at approximately 17:21 P.M. 2/6/2013. This report was filed with the East Moline Police Dept. Offense/s Listed: ABANDONED AUTOS

2013-000511 On 2/6/2013 17:53 P.M. a report that the following incident occurred at/near 1500 Block of 8 AVE. EAST MOLINE at approximately 17:53 P.M. 2/6/2013. This report was filed with the East Moline Police Dept. Offense/s Listed: EM NO PARKING PLACES M

2013-000512 On 2/6/2013 18:11 P.M. a report that the following incident occurred at/near 3800 Block of 7 ST EAST MOLINE at approximately 18:11 P.M. 2/6/2013. This report was filed with the East Moline Police Dept. Offense/s Listed: SPEEDING

2013-000513 On 2/6/2013 18:43 P.M. a report that the following incident occurred at/near 1200 Block of 15 AVE. EAST MOLINE at approximately 18:43 P.M. 2/6/2013. This report was filed with the East Moline Police Dept. Offense/s Listed: DISOBEYED TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE

2013-000514 On 2/6/2013 18:36 P.M. a report that the following incident occurred at/near 800 Block of 30 AVE. EAST MOLINE at approximately 18:36 P.M. 2/6/2013. This report was filed with the East Moline Police Dept. Victim - Juvenile Offense/s Listed: SUSPICIOUS PERSON CHILD ABDUCTION

2013-000515 On 2/7/2013 01:20 A.M. a report that the following incident occurred at/near 1400 Block of 19 ST EAST MOLINE at approximately 01:20 A.M. 2/7/2013. This report was filed with the East Moline Police Dept. Offense/s Listed: SPEEDING
















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