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March 14 – March 20 Crimestoppers Booking Report

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CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — Our Crimestoppers Booking Report is back after a week off, with a full week of data present for this week’s report. Data is publicly accessible and can be found on the Champaign County Sheriff’s website’s daily reports tab.

Here’s a look at this week’s report:

Saturday, March 14: 16 bookings

  • 3 DUI
  • 4 Assault/Battery
  • 1 Theft/Burglary

Sunday, March 15: 18 bookings

  • 2 DUI
  • 3 Assault/Battery
  • 1 Theft/Burglary

Monday, March 16: 20 bookings

  • 3 DUI
  • 9 Assault/Battery
  • 4 Theft/Burglary

Tuesday, March 17: 17 bookings, 1 out of facility

  • 2 DUI
  • 6 Assault/Battery
  • 3 Theft/Burglary

Wednesday, March 18: 9 bookings, 5 out of facility

  • 3 DUI
  • 4 Assault/Battery
  • 0 Theft/Burglary

Thursday, March 19: 15 bookings, 4 out of facility

  • 1 DUI
  • 3 Assault/Battery
  • 3 Theft/Burglary

Friday, March 20: 17 bookings, 2 out of facility

  • 2 DUI
  • 3 Assault/Battery
  • 1 Theft/Burglary

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