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Police Reports: Jet Skis Stolen From Boat Ramp For Second Time In Week; Bicycle theft and arrest

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 11th

• A bicycle was reportedly stolen from Homer’s Ice Cream in the 1200 block of Green Bay Road. Police arrested a person a short time later in Northfield for theft.

10th of May

• A bank account was reportedly created using a resident’s personal information and $12,000 was withdrawn.

May 9th

• A credit card was reportedly stolen from a car in the 3200 block of Lake Avenue.

8th of May

• A driver’s license and credit card were reportedly stolen from a car in the 300 block of 4th Street overnight.

May 6th

• A tablet and wallet were reportedly stolen from an unlocked car in the 800 block of Ridge Road.

• A resident was reportedly scammed out of $400 in gift cards after responding to a text message from someone claiming to be the resident’s boss asking for the gift card information.

• More than $2,000 worth of cosmetics was reportedly stolen from the CVS, 1515 Sheridan Road.

WINNETKA

10th of May

• More than $500 worth of items were reportedly stolen from Grand Food Center, 606 Green Bay Road.

GLENCOE

2.May

• A window was reportedly broken in a car at Mini of Glencoe North Shore, 2100 Frontage Road.

HIGHLAND PARK

May 11th

• An unlocked car was reportedly stolen in the 1800 block of Cavell Avenue. There was reportedly a spare key in the car.

• A credit card and charging cable were reportedly stolen from a car in the 300 block of University Avenue between May 9 and 11.

8th of May

• Cosmetics were reportedly stolen from Walgreens, 632 Roger Williams Avenue.

1st of May

• Two jet skis and a trailer were reportedly stolen from a fenced area at the Park Avenue Boating Ramp, 31 Park Ave. It is the second incident in a week as two jet skis and a trailer were reportedly stolen from the same location on April 27.

NORTH FIELD

No incidents have been reported that meet The Record’s publishing standards.

KENILWORTH

No incidents have been reported that meet The Record’s publishing standards.

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 people arrested and named in preliminary reports unless the incident involves or has a significant impact on public safety Community. All those arrested are innocent until proven guilty.