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PEORIA – Shatiya Alexander knew her calling when she and her mother were planning a party a few years ago. The party was to have a balloon tower, and she thought she could do it herself. A bit of trial and error, and the tower rose not just for the party but as an idea of a new business that Alexander, 23, thought she could develop into a moneymaker. I practiced a lot and got really good at it, and I saw this as a way to put my love of decorating along with the fun of balloons, said the 2016 Peoria High School graduate. ....
PEORIA Peoria police have arrested eight juveniles in connection with a weekend brawl at a North Peoria trampoline park. Amy Dotson, a police spokeswoman, said the youths, between the ages of 13 and 16, have been arrested since the incident on Saturday night at Elevate Trampoline Park. All eight have been taken to the Peoria County Juvenile Detention Center on charges of aggravated battery and mob action. She said the arrests have been occurring since Monday. On Saturday, police were called to break up a large fight at the park, 8800 N. Allen Road. More than 50 people were seen on a YouTube video that was circulated widely across social media that showed several teens brawling in the lobby of the park and then outside. ....
WCBU file photo The Peoria Police Department is investigating after a large fight broke out Saturday night at Elevate Trampoline Park. Police responded to the business, 8800 N. Allen Rd., just before 9:45 p.m. after juveniles were reported fighting inside. Officers on scene found people leaving the building, and more inside actively punching each other or pulling hair. A responding officer also noticed the scent of pepper spray, said Peoria Police Public Information Officer Amy Dotson. More fights started outside the business. Officers dispersed the group until adults came to pick up the teens. Dotson said police didn t use pepper balls or pepper spray to disperse the group. ....