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Police reports: Burglary at a home in Glencoe, trespassing in Wilmette

These reports were extracted from the most recent police summaries provided by departments in our service area (Wilmette, Winnetka, Highland Park, Northfield, Kenilworth and Glencoe).

WILMETTE

May 6th

• A resident was reportedly scammed out of $23,000 by various online platforms.

May 4th

• A person was reportedly arrested for reportedly breaking a window and entering a vacant building in the 400 block of Ridge Road.

May 3rd

• An unlocked car was reportedly broken into in the 500 block of 8th Street overnight.

• A person reportedly attempted to steal five bottles of alcohol from Walgreens, 3232 Lake Ave.

WINNETKA

May 4th

• Credit cards and identification cards were reportedly stolen from an unlocked car in the 1200 block of Lindenwood Drive.

2.May

• A mailed check in the amount of more than $5,000 was reportedly stolen, tampered with and cashed.

GLENCOE

April, 30th

• Following a reported dispute at Lakefront Park, 38 Park Ave. one person was arrested. According to police, the person was drunk and attempted to drive a vehicle with juveniles inside.

April 24th

• A home in the 800 block of Oak Drive was reportedly broken into around 5 p.m. According to police, a witness reported seeing three people leaving the house at high speed and fleeing in a pickup truck.

HIGHLAND PARK

5th of May

• A car was reportedly stolen from a driveway in the 1100 block of Bob-O-Link Road.

• Two items were reportedly stolen from an unlocked car in the 1000 block of Court Avenue.

1st of May

• A person reportedly forged a lottery ticket to steal $100 from Casey’s, 1333 Half Day Road.

April, 30th

• Two replacement license plates were reportedly stolen from a locked car in the 1600 block of Deerfield Road.

NORTH FIELD

There were no incidents reported between April 29 and May 5 that met The Record’s publishing standards.

KENILWORTH

No incidents were reported between April 26 and May 3

The Record’s police reports are based on summaries of police activity prepared by local police departments. Police reports contain public information from preliminary reports and are not an exhaustive account of all police activity. The Registry does not publish the names of individuals arrested and named in preliminary reports unless the incident involves public safety or has a significant impact on the community. All those arrested are innocent until proven guilty.