Police Reports: Residents report check washing and digital scams
The following 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. 20
• Liquor reportedly was stolen from a business in Edens Plaza, 3232 Lake Ave.
• Cosmetics and vitamins reportedly were stolen from a business in Edens Plaza, 3232 Lake Ave.
Sept. 18
• Two individuals were arrested for allegedly burglarizing a Wilmette home in the 1200 block of Richmond Lane and another in the 1600 block of Spencer Avenue, both in July.
• An individual was arrested for allegedly stealing liquor from a business in Plaza del Lago.
Sept. 17
• Money reportedly was stolen from two cars in the 1000 block of Manor Drive.
WINNETKA
Sept. 19
• A mailed check reportedly was stolen, altered and cashed for an amount over $5,000.
Sept. 18
• Mailed checks reportedly were stolen, altered and cashed for a total of $4,080.
GLENCOE
Sept. 17
• An unlocked bicycle reportedly was stolen from Central School, 620 Greenwood Ave.
Sept. 13
• A resident reportedly was scammed out of more than $100,000 after responding to a message flashing on their computer screen.
HIGHLAND PARK
Sept. 21
• A home in the 3000 block of Old Mill Road reportedly was burglarized while the homeowners were out of town.
NORTHFIELD
Sept. 21
• An unlocked bicycle reportedly was stolen from outside of Mariano’s, 1822 Willow Road.
Sept. 17
• Three unlocked cars reportedly were burglarized overnight in the 1700 block of Northfield Square
KENILWORTH
No incidents reported between Sept. 13-20
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 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.