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Police Reports: Wallet taken from shopping cart, multiple bike thefts – The Record
These reports were pulled from the latest police summaries provided by departments in our coverage area (Wilmette, Winnetka, Highland Park, Northfield, Kenilworth and Glencoe).
WILMETTE
June 9
• An unlocked bicycle reportedly was stolen from near Isabella Street and Girard Avenue.
June 7
• An unlocked bicycle reportedly was stolen from the 700 block of Green Bay Road.
June 6
• A windowpane reportedly was broken and entry attempted to an auto body shop in the 1200 block of Green Bay Road.
• Several items reportedly were stolen from Walgreens, 3232 Lake Ave.
June 5
• A package valued at $150 reportedly was stolen from the 1100 block of Central Avenue.
June 3
• Two fraudulent withdraws totaling $80,000 reportedly were made from a resident’s bank account.
June 1
• A Wisconsin resident was arrested for reportedly attempting to fraudulently withdraw $3,000 using an altered driver’s license at North Shore Community Bank.
May 31
• An unlocked bicycle reportedly was stolen from the 700 block of Linden Avenue.
May 24
• A wallet reportedly was stolen from an unattended shopping cart at Jewel in the 400 block of Green Bay Road.
WINNETKA
June 1
• More than $500 in unauthorized transactions reportedly were made to a resident’s credit card.
GLENCOE
June 4
• An unlocked bicycle reportedly was stolen from Central School, 620 Greenwood Ave.
June 3
• Reported gunshots turned out to be fireworks in Lakefront Park.
HIGHLAND PARK
June 4
• Cash reportedly was stolen from a hotel room at 1505 County Line Road.
NORTHFIELD
June 6
• Multiple individuals reportedly were attempted to burglarize cars in the 200 block of Latrobe Avennue.
June 5
• Basketball equipment reportedly was stolen from Hi-Five Summer Camp at Christian Heritage Academy, 315 Waukegan Road. It was later returned.
KENILWORTH
No reported activity between May 24-31
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