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Police Blotter
NORTHLAKE
JUNE 6 - VEHICLE THEFT – A trailer parked in the 00 block of East Lake Avenue was reported stolen. JUNE 9 - THEFT FROM VEHICLE – A catalytic converter was stolen and another attempted to be stolen from two vehicles parked in the 300 block of East North Avenue. JUNE 13 - VEHICLE THEFT – A Bobcat was reported stolen from the 600 block of Northwest Avenue JUNE 15 - THEFT – A store in the first block of East North Avenue reported an unknown amount of merchandise stolen. JUNE 15 - THEFT FROM VEHICLE – The owners of three vehicles parked in a lot in the 400 block of West Lake Street reported having their catalytic converters stolen.
FRANKLIN PARK
MAY 20 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE – A garage in the 2400 block of Ernst Street was reportedly tagged with graffiti MAY 21 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE – Graffiti was reported on the south fence at Crown Road and Jill Street MAY 23 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE – Black spray paint was reported to police sprayed on multiple areas of the community building at the north side of North Park on Addison Street. MAY 23 - THEFT – A catalytic converter was stolen from a truck pared in the 9700 block of Grand Avenue. Estimated loss was $5,000 MAY 27 - GRAFFITI – Offenders tagged a U.S. Postal Service mailbox with black spray paint at James Avenue and Bright Street. MAY 28 - RETAIL THEFT – A store in the 10200 block of Grand Avenue reported a retail theft incident. Braden Licko of Franklin Park was charged with retail theft for items valued at $397.22. MAY 31 - THEFT FROM AUTO – A car parked in the 3100 block of Rose Street had its catalytic converter stolen. MAY 31 - VEHICLE THEFT – A trailer parked in the 2600 block of Rose Street was reported stolen. JUNE 6, 13, 14 - THEFT FROM AUTO – A 2006 Kia Sportage parked in the 3000 block of Ruth Street had its catalytic converter stolen. Catalytic converters were also reported stolen from vehicles parked in the 3400 block of River Road and 9300 block of Belmont Avenue.
ELMWOOD PARK
MAY 18 - GRAFFITI – Graffiti was reported on two AT&T utility boxes on the parkway in the 2700 block of 75th Court. MAY 19 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE – The owner of a home in the 1800 block of 78th Court reported to police that their front storm door was broken. MAY 19 - THEFT – A restaurant in the 7400 block of West North Avenue reported that two women walked out of the restaurant without paying their $132.65 bill. MAY 20 - GRAFFITI – Offenders tagged graffiti on an overhead garage door and a garage on two different homes in the 2900 block of 76th Avenue. MAY 20 - THEFT – The owner of some belongings left in a locker in the 2500 block of North Harlem Avenue reported them stolen. MAY 21 - THEFT – The owner of a bicycle reported it stolen from the 7500 block of West North Avenue. MAY 21 - THEFT FROM AUTO – A vehicle parked in the 2300 block of North Harlem Avenue had its catalytic converter stolen. JUNE 12 - VEHICLE THEFT – The owner of a Jeep reported it stolen from the 2300 block of 73rd Court JUNE 2 - THEFT FROM AUTO – A car parked in the 1800 block of 73rd Court had its catalytic converter stolen. JUNE 11 - THEFT – Two bicycles were stolen from the outside of an apartment building in the 2300 block of 79th Court
RIVER GROVE
MAY 19 - THEFT FROM AUTO – A river Grove Public Works truck parked at Shelton Field, Herrick Avenue and Oak Street had a set of keys stolen from it. MAY 23 - THEFT FROM AUTO – A work truck parked in an alley between River Road and Leyden Avenue reportedly had three jigsaws and a backpack stolen from it valued at $3,900. MAY 24 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY – Playground slides were defaced with lewd pictures at Rhodes School on Fullerton Avenue MAY 24 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY – A slide was tagged with silver and black marker at Spruce Park located at Spruce Street and Wrightwood Avenue. JUNE 13 - THEFT – A package was reported stolen from the lobby of a building in the 8200 block of Belmont Avenue JUNE 12 - THEFT – A vehicle parked in the 2800 block of Indian Boundary Road had an impact drill, band saw, hammer drill and other tools stolen from it valued at $5,000.
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SCHILLER PARK
MAY 15 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY – A Pace bus shelter located in the area of 5001 River Road was found to have had its windows shattered to both front and rear. Pace Bus was advised of the damage. MAY 26 - DISORDERLY CONDUCT FIGHTING – Zalina Edilova of Fort Wayne, Indiana was arrested and charged with a local ordinance for disorderly conduct/fighting after police were called for an altercation between two males and one female. Edilova allegedly struggled with one of the males, “pummeling him” and appeared to be intoxicated. Officers reported that she was acting irate and belligerent and tried to prevent the recording officer from his investigation of the incident. She had a court date of June 22. MAY 26 - ARSON/CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY – Zalina Edilova of Fort Wayne, Indiana was being processed for an earlier arrest and placed in a holding cell at the police department. She was read her rights and continued to act aggressively and hostile, yelling, screaming profanities, slamming a book on the table. Edilova continually pounded on the cell door and would not stop. She was also flushing the toilet multiple times. Surveillance camera in the cell showed that she started a fire on the metal cot by setting a roll of toilet paper on fire. She was removed from the cell and placed in another room handcuffed to the wall. Two CPD female officers were called to assist in re-searching Edilova to see if they could find what she started the fire with. The officers found a lighter that was concealed under her breasts. Placed back into the cell, she continued to yell using profanity, name calling, homophobic remarks, and also displayed lewd gestures. She was charged with 1 count of Arson and 1 count of Criminal Damage to Government Supported Property. JUNE 2 - POSSESSION – Zachary John Fryer of Oxford, Ohio was charged with possession of Methamphetamine, possession of heroin, and possession of drug paraphernalia after officers observed him sitting in a handicap spot with no obvious placard hanging from the mirror and no notation on the license plate. Officers found Fryer disoriented and drug paraphernalia in the car. He was placed under arrest for possession of a controlled substance. He had a court date of June 22. JUNE 4 - THEFT – A catalytic converter was reported stolen from a 2009 Toyota Prius parked in the 3900 block of Mannheim Road. JUNE 6 - RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY – Officers responded to a 911 call for a report of a broken rear window in the 5000 block of River Road. Glass windows to two rear interior doors to the apartment were broken and the offender appeared to make multiple attempts to enter the residence. Complaints would be signed if offender is located. JUNE 11 - THEFT – A 2007 Honda CRV parked in the 10200 block of Irving Park Road had its catalytic converter stolen.
ROSEMONT
MAY 21 - BATTERY CHARGES – Police were called to the Hyatt Regency Hotel after multiple individuals said they had been inappropriately touched by someone on the dance floor of an event. Mark A. Mendoza of Chicago allegedly made the contact. He appeared highly intoxicated and taken to the Rosemont Police Station. He has a July 8 court date. MAY 21 - THEFT – Police responded to the Fashion Outlet Way mall when store managers from the Versace store noticed two individuals from a retail theft in March again in the store. After reviewing surveillance cameras they observed that the male subject brought items to the female subject who in turn concealed them under her clothing. The male left the store but the female was detained after trying to leave without paying. The items stolen were four jackets totaling $3,700. Norma S. JaimesAlvarado of Zion was charged with a Class 3 felony for retail theft.
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