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16 | March 16, 2017 | The glenview lantern news<br />

glenviewlantern.com<br />

Police Reports<br />

Cash stolen from nine unlocked vehicles<br />

Nine unlocked vehicles<br />

across Glenview were broken<br />

into on March 6.<br />

Six of the crimes were<br />

discovered in the morning<br />

hours. Police believe<br />

the vehicles — all located<br />

within a two-mile radius<br />

of the Glenview Public<br />

Library along Glenview<br />

Road, Prairie Street, Montgomery<br />

Lane, Knollwood<br />

Lane and Larkdale Drive<br />

— were entered the previous<br />

night. The total reported<br />

loss is $311.<br />

Three more unlocked<br />

vehicles, located on Larkdale<br />

Drive and Montgomery<br />

Lane, were targeted<br />

in the afternoon.<br />

The total reported loss is<br />

$10.35.<br />

Police are “vigorously<br />

investigating the crimes,”<br />

according to Sgt. James<br />

Foley with the Glenview<br />

Police Department. Authorities<br />

urge residents to<br />

hide all valuables from<br />

plain sight and lock vehicles<br />

when leaving them<br />

unattended.<br />

In other police news:<br />

March 9<br />

• Sennet Mulloy, 19, of<br />

the 1700 block of Greenwood<br />

Road, was charged<br />

with criminal sexual abuse<br />

at 3:45 p.m. in the 1800<br />

block of Tower Drive.<br />

March 8<br />

• Luis Bran, 18, of Des<br />

Plaines, was charged with<br />

burglary of a motor vehicle<br />

at 2:51 p.m. in the 1400<br />

block of Maple Street.<br />

• Craig Petitte, 56, of the<br />

2700 block of Langley<br />

Circle, was charged with<br />

assault in the 2500 block<br />

of Fielding Drive.<br />

• David Murov, 29, of<br />

the 2700 block of Glenview<br />

Road, was charged<br />

with two counts of unlawful<br />

possession of a<br />

weapon by a convicted<br />

felon at 3:41 p.m. in the<br />

2700 block of Glenview<br />

Road.<br />

March 7<br />

• Elvia Palillero, 32, of the<br />

10300 block of Michael<br />

Todd Terrace, was charged<br />

with driving with a suspended<br />

or revoked driver’s<br />

license at 8:57 a.m. in the<br />

3000 block of Linneman<br />

Street.<br />

• Brian Gusak, 26, of the<br />

3700 block of Knollwood<br />

Lane, was charged with<br />

an unlawful production<br />

of cannabis, possession<br />

of cannabis, delivery of<br />

cannabis and possession<br />

of drug paraphernalia at<br />

10:34 a.m. in the 3700<br />

block of Knollwood<br />

Lane.<br />

March 6<br />

• A customer was causing<br />

a disturbance at 9:43 a.m.<br />

in the 2800 block of Pfingsten<br />

Road.<br />

• Emerterio Acros, 50, of<br />

Northbrook, was charged<br />

with driving under the influence,<br />

driving with a suspended<br />

or revoked license,<br />

aggravated driving under<br />

the influence and speeding<br />

at 8:58 p.m. in the 3900<br />

block of Glenview Road.<br />

March 5<br />

• Kashif Riaz, 38, of Chicago,<br />

was charged with<br />

possession of stolen property<br />

at 10:52 p.m. in the<br />

4400 block of Willow<br />

Road.<br />

• Clothing was stolen from<br />

a store at 1:30 p.m. in the<br />

2200 block of Willow<br />

Road. The reported loss is<br />

$150.<br />

• Unwanted telephone<br />

calls were received at 1:51<br />

p.m. in the 2200 block of<br />

Central Road.<br />

• Jewelry was stolen from<br />

an unlocked vehicle at<br />

1:53 p.m. in the 1000<br />

block of Highland Lane.<br />

The reported loss is $300.<br />

• A wallet containing<br />

credit cards and cash was<br />

stolen from an unlocked<br />

vehicle at 1:53 p.m. in the<br />

100 block of Waukegan<br />

Road. The reported loss is<br />

$1,000.<br />

• Money was stolen from<br />

an unlocked vehicle at<br />

4:07 p.m. in the 3200<br />

block of Knollwood Lane.<br />

The reported loss is $2.<br />

March 4<br />

• Keith Myles, 22, of Des<br />

Plaines, was charged with<br />

driving without a valid<br />

driver’s license, operating<br />

a vehicle with an<br />

expired registration and<br />

improper display of registration<br />

at 1:13 a.m. in the<br />

9800 block of Milwaukee<br />

Avenue.<br />

• Victor Mojica, 27, of<br />

Chicago, was charged with<br />

driving under the influence,<br />

illegal transportation<br />

of alcohol, improper<br />

lane usage and possession<br />

of cannabis at 3:51 a.m.<br />

in the 2300 block of East<br />

Lake Avenue.<br />

• A package was stolen<br />

from a porch at 1:09 p.m.<br />

in the 3900 block of Gloria<br />

Court. The reported loss is<br />

$200.<br />

• A house was entered<br />

without permission at 6:14<br />

p.m. in the 4600 block of<br />

Larch Avenue.<br />

• Merchandise was stolen<br />

at 10:34 p.m. in the 2800<br />

block Pfingsten Road.<br />

March 3<br />

• Ruyeli Hernandez, 25, of<br />

the 1600 block of Greenwood<br />

Road, was charged<br />

with driving without a<br />

valid driver’s license and<br />

speeding at 8:11 a.m. in<br />

the 3400 block of West<br />

Lake Avenue.<br />

• An unlocked garage was<br />

entered and two bicycles<br />

were stolen at 3:30 p.m. in<br />

the 2100 block of Dewes<br />

Street. The reported loss is<br />

more than $1,000.<br />

• A person refused to leave<br />

after violating rules at 7:18<br />

p.m. in the 1800 block of<br />

Milwaukee Avenue.<br />

• Someone entered a<br />

house without permission<br />

at 10:23 p.m. in the 4600<br />

block of Larch Avenue.<br />

March 2<br />

• Michael Rowe, 53, of<br />

the 4600 block of Lilac<br />

Avenue, was charged with<br />

driving under the influence,<br />

having a BAC over<br />

.08 and speeding at 1:16<br />

a.m. in the 1900 block of<br />

East Lake Avenue.<br />

• Thomas Sullivan, 44, of<br />

Chicago, was charged with<br />

driving with a suspended<br />

or revoked license and operating<br />

an uninsured motor<br />

vehicle at 1:22 a.m. in the<br />

3300 block of East Lake<br />

Avenue.<br />

• Unwanted telephone<br />

calls were received at 6:14<br />

p.m. in the 1000 block of<br />

Castilian Court.<br />

• A bank account was accessed<br />

from out of state<br />

at 6:32 p.m. in the 3100<br />

block of Coral Lane. The<br />

reported loss is more than<br />

$8,000.<br />

March 1<br />

• Stephanie Klus, 26, of<br />

Des Plaines, charged with<br />

retail theft at 3:49 p.m. in<br />

the 9800 block of Milwaukee<br />

Avenue.<br />

• A lit cigarette was thrown<br />

at an employee at 7:20<br />

a.m. in the 2100 block of<br />

Shermer Road.<br />

• A fire alarm pull station<br />

was damaged at 10:20 a.m.<br />

in the 2700 block of Sable<br />

Drive. The reported loss is<br />

$500.<br />

• A credit card was fraudulently<br />

used to pay a bill<br />

at 3:56 p.m. in the 1500<br />

block of Milwaukee Avenue.<br />

The reported loss is<br />

$80.<br />

• Two cars were doing ‘donuts’<br />

at 9:15 p.m. in the<br />

1900 block of East Lake<br />

Avenue.<br />

• Someone attempted to<br />

damage a vehicle window<br />

at 9:09 p.m. in the 9800<br />

block of Milwaukee Avenue.<br />

Feb. 28<br />

• Checks were taken from<br />

a mailbox at 4:53 p.m. in<br />

the 700 block of Lincoln<br />

Street. The reported loss is<br />

$600.<br />

• Property was stolen from<br />

inside an unlocked vehicle<br />

at 10:41 a.m. in the 4600<br />

block of Locust Avenue.<br />

The reported loss is $170.<br />

• Decorations were removed<br />

from the exterior<br />

wall of a business at 9:59<br />

p.m. in the 1700 block of<br />

Waukegan Road. The reported<br />

loss is $400.<br />

• A person came into a<br />

business and started yelling<br />

at employees at 10:58<br />

p.m. in the 600 block of<br />

Milwaukee Avenue.<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: The<br />

Glenview Lantern’s Police<br />

Reports are compiled from<br />

official reports found on<br />

file at the Glenview Police<br />

Department headquarters in<br />

Glenview. Individuals named<br />

in these reports are considered<br />

innocent of all charges<br />

until proven guilty in a court<br />

of law.<br />

THE NORTHBROOK TOWER<br />

Northbrook native who<br />

wrote Hollywood films<br />

dies after long battle with<br />

ALS<br />

Scott Lew knew how<br />

to find the silver lining in<br />

anything, even after being<br />

diagnosed with ALS, commonly<br />

known as Lou Gehrig’s<br />

disease.<br />

His outgoing personality<br />

was immediately evident<br />

to anyone who met him.<br />

He liked to crack jokes,<br />

as was shown in the first<br />

minutes of a documentary<br />

about his life, “Living<br />

With Lew,” produced in<br />

2008.<br />

“There’s a nice flash of<br />

the bald spot there,” Lew<br />

joked in the film as he spun<br />

in his wheelchair. “Actually<br />

the cool thing about me<br />

becoming more and more<br />

gimpy is I really don’t care<br />

about my hair loss at all.”<br />

Such was the humor<br />

with which he faced his<br />

predicament.<br />

The screenwriter was<br />

diagnosed in 2003 with<br />

ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative<br />

disease.<br />

Lew, a Glenbrook North<br />

alum, died Feb. 25 at the<br />

age of 48 in his Valley<br />

Glen, Calif. home, after<br />

battling his illness for 14<br />

years.<br />

“He was determined,”<br />

said Michael Lew, Scott’s<br />

father, “to achieve as much<br />

as he could, to do as much<br />

as he could and with Ann’s<br />

help he not only lasted<br />

for 15 years, he made two<br />

movies and wrote some<br />

TV programs. He achieved<br />

what some people don’t<br />

achieve in a lifetime.”<br />

Scott Lew took advantage<br />

of every day he had<br />

toward the end, submitting<br />

his last script in January.<br />

Reporting by Matt Yan, Contributing<br />

Editor. Full story at<br />

NorthbrookTower.com.

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