BLOOMINGTON — As with most holiday weekends, local law enforcement responded to a variety of reports over the long weekend.

"There were a significant number of fireworks calls," said Bloomington Police Department spokeswoman Sara Mayer.

"We will respond to fireworks call, but when we get there often depends on the call load," she said. "We have to prioritize calls, so it could be a little time before we get there."

Due to a rainy weekend, most of the fireworks calls occurred on Monday, she said, but more reports are expected throughout the week.

In Normal, Police Chief Rick Bleichner said the department also responds to as many fireworks complaints as they can, but on an evening like Monday, officers have too many to handle, and also have other duties such as traffic control at Fairview Park for the fireworks show.

"As we move away from the holiday though, our tolerance for fireworks gets less and less," he said. "On the Fourth of July, we will respond to calls and make sure people are operating them safe and aren't disturbing others, and making sure it is not too late at night."

Bloomington Police also responded to a report of a large fight on Saturday night at Chuck E. Cheese's at 1701 E. Empire, said Mayer. Preliminary information indicated about 40 people were fighting and yelling inside.

According to a police report, upon officers' arrival, no one was physically fighting and most of the people had left the business. The investigation revealed a fight broke has broken out between two subjects and expanded to 30 to 40 people, said BPD. In the process, a 3-year-old received a minor injury after a game was knocked over and struck the child. No other injuries were reported.

While there, officers were flagged down about a report of gunshots heard east of that location. Additional officers checked the area. As of Tuesday, no evidence was found to substantiate a report of shots fired. No arrests have been made.

Bloomington police also are continuing to investigate a three-car accident Monday night at Miller Park that injured one person.

Police said the accident occurred about 9:30 p.m. after a driver with a medical condition struck a car in the park. The second car then hit a third vehicle, police said.

The park was crowded with people attending the city's fireworks display.

The driver was transported to a local hospital, but the injuries were not serious, police said. No other injuries were reported and no further information was available Tuesday.