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May 2 – May 8 Crimestoppers Booking Report

May 2 – May 8 Crimestoppers Booking Report

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CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — Our Crimestoppers Booking Report is back this week, and returns in full form. After data was only published for four days last week, the report comes with seven full days of data this week. 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, May 2: 11 bookings

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

Sunday, May 3: 11 bookings

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

Monday, May 4: 15 bookings

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

Tuesday, May 5: 11 bookings

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

Wednesday, May 6: 8 bookings, 7 out of facility

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

Thursday, May 7: 12 bookings, 4 out of facility

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

Friday, May 8: 10 bookings, 3 out of facility

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

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