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8 | June 22, 2017 | The lake forest leader news<br />

LakeForestLeader.com<br />

Police Reports<br />

Vehicle struck motorcyclist’s wrist, refused to stop<br />

A motorcyclist reported<br />

this his wrist was hit by a<br />

vehicle at 11:38 p.m. on<br />

June 3 in the intersection<br />

of Route 176 and Shagbark<br />

Road in Lake Bluff.<br />

After hitting the motorcyclist<br />

the vehicle made an<br />

illegal right turn on red. The<br />

complainant attempted to<br />

stop the vehicle and spoke<br />

to the female driver who refused<br />

to stop and stated she<br />

was calling the police.<br />

The vehicle was last seen<br />

south on Route 41. The<br />

complainant requested an<br />

informational report and no<br />

injuries were reported.<br />

LAKE BLUFF<br />

June 10<br />

• A officer responded to<br />

a report of an adult who<br />

threatened her child at 9:30<br />

a.m. in the 12500 block of<br />

Meadow Circle.<br />

June 8<br />

• A officer responded to a<br />

complaint of a vehicle having<br />

difficulties staying in<br />

the lane in Highland Park<br />

at 4:04 a.m. on Route 41.<br />

The officer located the vehicle<br />

on Route 41 at Knauz<br />

which was in the northern<br />

limits of Lake Bluff. The<br />

driver was charged with<br />

driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license, improper<br />

lane usage, operating an<br />

uninsured motor vehicle<br />

and a DUI. The passenger<br />

was cited for failure to<br />

wear a seat belt.<br />

• A property damage accident<br />

was reported at 11:26<br />

a.m. on Route 176. The<br />

driver was charged for a<br />

DUI.<br />

• A three car accident was<br />

reported at 12:16 p.m. on<br />

S. Waukegan Road. One<br />

driver was issued a citation<br />

for failure to reduce speed<br />

to avoid an accident.<br />

• A resident stated that<br />

approximately $500 was<br />

taken by a family member<br />

who has access to their<br />

home. The complainant<br />

thinks the money was taken<br />

sometime on June 7.<br />

• A bicycle was reported<br />

stolen at 4:35 p.m.<br />

• A mountain bike an bike<br />

trailer was reported stolen<br />

from the backyard of a<br />

residence at 7:14 p.m. in<br />

the 600 block of Garfield<br />

Avenue. The reported loss<br />

is less than $300.<br />

• A one vehicle accident<br />

with no injuries was reported<br />

at 7:56 p.m. in the intersection<br />

of Sheridan Road<br />

and E. Sheridan Road.<br />

June 7<br />

• A hit and run occurred<br />

in the parking lot at 11:59<br />

a.m. on Albrecht Drive.<br />

The vehicle of the at fault<br />

driver was located and it<br />

was determined the at fault<br />

driver was unaware he hit<br />

a vehicle.<br />

• A property damage accident<br />

was reported at 12:42<br />

p.m. in the intersection of<br />

Route 176 and Route 43.<br />

One driver was issued a<br />

citation for failure to reduce<br />

speed.<br />

• A two vehicle accident<br />

was reported at 2:23 p.m.<br />

in the intersection of Armour<br />

Drive and Weatherford<br />

Court. The driver of<br />

unit No. 2 complained of<br />

back pain and was transported<br />

to the hospital.<br />

• A three car accident with<br />

no injuries was reported at<br />

5:39 p.m. in the intersection<br />

of Route 43 and Route 176.<br />

June 6<br />

• Documents were reported<br />

taken from a residence<br />

at 12:05 p.m. in the 1800<br />

block of Shoreacres Road.<br />

The complainant stated<br />

she had some documents<br />

taken from a folder and she<br />

stated that it was a family<br />

member who had taken the<br />

documents. The complainant<br />

stated she just wanted<br />

the documents back.<br />

• A driver was charged for<br />

driving on a suspended<br />

driver’s license at 3:41 p.m.<br />

on W. Washington Street.<br />

• A two vehicle property<br />

damage accident was reported<br />

at 3:58 p.m. in the<br />

intersection of Waukegan<br />

Road and Sherwood Drive.<br />

June 5<br />

• A cellphone account<br />

was reported opened in<br />

a residents name without<br />

authorization at 6:44 p.m.<br />

in the 0-100 block of E.<br />

Center Avenue.<br />

June 4<br />

• A driver was charged for<br />

driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license, driving<br />

with revoked registration<br />

and operating an uninsured<br />

motor vehicle at 5:07 p.m.<br />

on Route 41.<br />

June 3<br />

• A driver was charged for<br />

operating a vehicle with<br />

suspended registration,<br />

driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license and operating<br />

an uninsured motor vehicle<br />

at 12:30 a.m. in the intersection<br />

of Sheridan Road<br />

and Shore Acres Road.<br />

• A two vehicle property<br />

damage accident was reported<br />

at 2:01 p.m. in the<br />

intersection of Route 176<br />

and Route 43.<br />

• Officers responded to a<br />

report of two dogs being<br />

detained at 2:33 p.m. in<br />

the area of E. North Avenue<br />

and Maple Avenue.<br />

Upon arrival, the officer<br />

was able to detain a toy<br />

breed tan and white dog<br />

but the second dog, a toy<br />

breed brown shaggy dog<br />

would not respond to commands.<br />

The officer and a<br />

resident on E. Washington<br />

Avenue attempted to<br />

capture the brown shaggy<br />

dog several times but were<br />

unsuccessful. The resident<br />

was able to grab the dog<br />

at one point but was bitten<br />

on the hand. The bite<br />

broke through the skin and<br />

there was some bleeding.<br />

The officers and the resident<br />

were able to capture<br />

the dog on the property<br />

on Maple Avenue by using<br />

a capture stick. Both<br />

dogs were taken to Knollwood<br />

Animal Hospital and<br />

turned over to hospital<br />

staff. Staff was advised the<br />

brown dog was aggressive<br />

and did bite a person. Staff<br />

advised the dog would be<br />

placed under observation<br />

for rabies. An Animal Bite<br />

Report was completed and<br />

faxed to Lake County Animal<br />

Control. The officer<br />

was unable to determine<br />

the owners of the dog. The<br />

dogs were also entered in<br />

the found animal log.<br />

• A bicycle was reported<br />

stolen at 5:28 p.m. in the<br />

300 block of Circle Drive.<br />

June 2<br />

• A two vehicle property<br />

damage accident was reported<br />

at 5:16 p.m. in the<br />

intersection of Route 43<br />

and Sherwood Drive.<br />

LAKE FOREST<br />

June 6<br />

• Lidoine Catalan-Diaz, 42,<br />

of Chicago, was charged<br />

with driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license and<br />

failure to appear in the intersection<br />

of Deerpath Square<br />

and Kennington Terrace.<br />

June 4<br />

• Anastasia L. Brown, 19,<br />

of Johnsburg, was charged<br />

with driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license at<br />

1:03 a.m. in the intersection<br />

of Sheridan and Westminister<br />

roads.<br />

June 3<br />

• Jimmy O. Muniz-Alarcon,<br />

30, of North Chicago,<br />

was charged with a DUI<br />

and driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license at<br />

10:31 p.m. in the intersection<br />

of Route 41 and Westmoreland<br />

Road. Police<br />

responded to a report of<br />

a accident and when they<br />

arrived and spoke to those<br />

involved in the crash, it<br />

was determined Muniz-<br />

Alarcon was driving under<br />

the influence.<br />

June 2<br />

• Ivan Uriosteguri, 37, of<br />

Waukegan, was charged<br />

with speeding 91 mph in a<br />

posted 55 mph speed zone<br />

and driving with a suspended<br />

driver’s license at<br />

10:10 p.m. in the intersection<br />

of Route 41 and Old<br />

Elm Road.<br />

• Takilah R. Hasan-Martin,<br />

24, of Mount Prospect,<br />

was charged with driving<br />

with a suspended driver’s<br />

license at 1 a.m. in the intersection<br />

of Route 41 and<br />

Old Elm Road.<br />

EDITORS NOTE: The<br />

Lake Forest Leader’s Police<br />

Reports are compiled from<br />

official reports found on file<br />

at the Lake Forest and Lake<br />

Bluff Police Department<br />

headquarters. Individuals<br />

named in these reports are<br />

considered innocent of all<br />

charged until proven guilty in<br />

the court of law.<br />

LBHPc<br />

From Page 6<br />

I don’t see any reason to<br />

change the 50 year or older<br />

rule, personally,” Commissioner<br />

Janie Jerch said.<br />

“If we were a larger community,<br />

it might become<br />

an onerous task to review<br />

everyone that comes<br />

along, but I personally<br />

would like to know about<br />

what’s coming, what’s being<br />

asked about.”<br />

After a brief discussion<br />

regarding terminology<br />

and protections<br />

given to historic districts<br />

and an agreement to do<br />

more research into it, the<br />

commission moved on<br />

to discussing the incentives<br />

currently provided<br />

to those with landmarked<br />

homes.<br />

Currently, those with<br />

landmarked homes receive<br />

various benefits, such as<br />

a discount on building<br />

permits and a state property<br />

tax assessment freeze,<br />

among other things.<br />

“It’s a pretty wide ranging<br />

set of incentives, all<br />

things considered,” said-<br />

Glen Cole, the assistant to<br />

the village administrator.<br />

“[But] it’s never going to<br />

be enough to make people<br />

see dollar signs.”<br />

Nelson stressed the need<br />

for the village to look further<br />

into which homes in<br />

the village were certified,<br />

and Cole agreed to do<br />

more research into it.<br />

The discussion regarding<br />

the historic preservation<br />

regulations will continue<br />

at the commission’s<br />

next regular meeting<br />

July 12.

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