Glencoe, News

Police Reports: Items stolen from art fair booth, small fire at medical facility

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

Reports not updated by press time (Tuesday, Sept. 5)

WINNETKA

Aug. 25

• A fraudulent AT&T account reportedly was opened using a resident’s personal information and has a balance of more than $1,000.

Aug. 24

• Multiple street and village signs reportedly were defaced with spray paint between 1-6 a.m. on Essex Road.

GLENCOE

Aug. 25

• A wallet containing cash and credit cards reportedly was stolen from a car at Skokie Country Club, 500 Washington Ave.

HIGHLAND PARK

Aug. 27

• A $1,600 ring reportedly was stolen from Ascendant Jewelry Studio, 610 Central St.

• About $1,900 worth of items reportedly were stolen from a tent at the Highland Park Art Fair in the 600 block of Central Avenue.

Aug. 26

• A catalytic converter reportedly was stolen overnight from a car parked in a lot in the 1500 block of County Line Road.

Aug. 25

• A catalytic converter reportedly was stolen overnight from a car parked in a lot in the 1500 block of County Line Road.

Aug. 23

• AirPods reportedly were stolen on Aug. 21 from Highland Park High School, 433 Vine Ave.

• Credit cards reportedly were stolen from the men’s locker room between 4:30-6 p.m. at LA Fitness, 115 Skokie Valley Road.

• A $750 speaker reportedly was stolen at 5:30 p.m. from Guitar Center, 143 Skokie Valley Road.

NORTHFIELD

Aug. 23

• Officers aided response to a fire at a medical office, 330 W. Frontage Road, that reportedly was caused by an electrical transformer feeding into the building. No injuries were reported and damage “appeared extremely minor,” the report says.

KENILWORTH

Reports not updated as of press time (Tuesday, Sept. 5)

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.

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