Police Reports: $33,000 in stolen rings, checks stolen again out of Winnetka
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
Sept. 18
• Electrical equipment and copper reportedly were stolen from an apartment under construction in the 300 block of Ridge Road.
• A stolen bicycle and athletic bags reportedly were recovered from bushes in the 1100 block of Walnut Avenue. The items reportedly were stolen from a home in the 1600 block of Walnut.
WINNETKA
Sept. 12
• A mailed check reportedly was stolen, altered and cashed for $381.16.
Sept. 11
• A mailed check reportedly was stolen, altered and cashed for $4,147.86.
• A mailed check reportedly was stolen, altered and cashed for $1,000.
Sept. 10
• More than $150 in merchandise reportedly was stolen from Valentina, 538 Chestnut St.
GLENCOE
Sept. 19
• More than $3,000 worth of airline miles reportedly were stolen from a resident.
Sept. 16
• A vehicle reportedly sped off as an officer attempted a traffic stop and fled north on Sheridan Road.
HIGHLAND PARK
Sept. 16
• A catalytic converter reportedly was stolen from a car parking a hotel parking lot in the 1500 block of County Line Road.
Sept. 15
• A car reportedly was stolen from a driveway in the 500 block of Sumac Road.
Sept. 14
• Three rings valued at $33,000 reportedly were stolen from a home in the 2000 block of Skyelar Court.
NORTHFIELD
Sept. 17
• A Chicago resident was arrested for allegedly resisting a police officer at 7:41 a.m. at Willow and Northfield roads. The arrestee reportedly assaulted an employee inside Mariano’s drawing a police response.
KENILWORTH
No activity reported between Sept. 15-22
The Record’s police reports are taken from police-activity summaries prepared by local police departments. Police Reports contain public information from preliminary reports and are not a complete listing of all police activity. The Record does not publish the names of individuals arrested and named in in preliminary reports unless the incident is a matter of public safety or has significant community implications. All arrestees are innocent until proven guilty.
Staff
This article was developed using publicly available information, such as press releases, municipal records and social media posts.